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China lifts 2-yr COVID visa ban on Indians

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China has announced plans to provide visas to Indian profession­als and their families stranded in India for over two years following the strict visa restrictio­ns imposed by Beijing due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Separately, China is also processing requests of thousands of Indian students studying in Chinese universiti­es who have conveyed their interest to re-join their colleges and universiti­es.

On Monday, the Chinese Embassy in India updated its COVID-19 visa policy after over two years to accept applicatio­ns of foreign nationals and their accompanyi­ng family members wanting to go to China for resumption of work.

It is a big relief for hundreds of Indian profession­als and their families who are stuck back home since 2020.

Last month, a number of Indian profession­als based in China urged External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar to press Beijing to allow their stranded families to return. Besides the Indians, the Chinese Embassy in New Delhi said family members of Chinese citizens and foreigners with Chinese permanent residence permits going to China for family reunions or visiting relatives can apply for visas.

Besides Indians some of whom have Chinese spouses, many Chinese employees working for various companies were also stranded in India due to Beijing’s blanket visa bans and flight cancellati­ons. However, visas for tourism and private purposes remain suspended, the Chinese Embassy said.

Move to benefit profession­als stranded in India. Visas for private and tourism to remain suspended

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