

China Visa Guide for Filipinos – Application Process & Requirements


Whether you're going on vacation, a business trip, or visiting family and friends in China, it's important to know what type of visa you need to apply for. To help make your travel plans easier, we created this updated guide just for Filipino travelers. From visa-free options to step-by-step application process here’s everything you need to know before flying to China.
China Visa for Filipinos

- A visa is required for mainland China
- Nearby regions allow visa-free entry:
- Hong Kong: up to 14 days
- Macau: up to 30 days
💡 Make sure your passport is valid for at least 6 months with blank pages before applying
Types of China Visas for Filipinos

Visa Type | Purpose | Stay |
|---|---|---|
L Visa | Tourism / visiting friends | 30–90 days |
M Visa | Business / trade | Varies |
Z Visa | Work | Based on contract |
X1 / X2 | Study | Short or long-term |
Q2 / S2 | Family visits | Up to 180 days |
F Visa | Exchange / visits | Varies |
G Visa | Transit | Short stay |
✨ Note: Some travelers can use China’s 24-hour, 72-hour, or 144-hour visa-free transit policy depending on their entry city and nationality.
China Visa Requirements for Filipinos

Basic Requirements
- Passport: Valid 6+ months with 2 blank pages
- Photo: White background (strict format)
- Application Form: Completed online (Consular Affairs System)
- Proof of Purpose: Travel itinerary or invitation letter
- Visa Fee: Depends on entry type
Extra Documents (If Applicable)
- Work (Z): Work permit
- Study (X): Admission letter
- Business (M): Company invitation
- Family (Q/S): Proof of relationship
2026 Updates
- Online pre-check required before visiting visa center
- 240-hour visa-free transit available for third-country travel
- Strict photo rules (no white clothes, no jewelry, ears visible)
Tips
- First-time applicants need PSA birth certificate
- Prepare bank certificate (6 months)
- Do not staple documents
- Check holidays to avoid delays
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How to Apply for a China Visa (For Filipinos)

Step 1: Submit Your Application Online
- Go to visaforchina.cn and select Manila
- Fill in all sections and upload documents (image format only, no PDF)
- Submit and wait for online approval
- Print your Visa Application Certificate once approved
📌 Only approved applicants can proceed to the visa center
Step 2: Submit in Person
Bring to CVASC (Makati):
- Visa Application Certificate
- Passport (original + copy)
- Printed & signed application form
- Passport photo (if needed)
- Supporting documents
💳 Payment: Pay at the center (cash or card depending on availability)
🆕 Fingerprints: Usually not required for short-term visas (until Dec 2026)
Step 3: Wait for Processing and Collect Your Visa
- Regular: 4 working days
- Express: 3 working days
- Urgent: 2 working days
Bring your receipt to collect your passport
💡 Key Tips
- Applications must be within 90 days before travel
- Double-check uploads before submitting (cannot edit after)
- Print the certificate or your application cannot be processed
- Apply early during holidays to avoid delays
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Visa Tips for Staying in China Less Than 30 Days

Filipinos who want to visit mainland China must secure a visa before arrival. The most common option is the Tourist Visa (L Visa) for short trips, holidays, or family visits. For work-related travel, the Business Visa (M Visa) is available, while those only passing through may qualify for China’s 72–144 hour visa-free transit policy in select cities.
Unlike Hong Kong, which allows 14 days visa-free, and Macau, which grants 30 days visa-free entry, China requires all Filipino travelers to apply in advance. To get a visa, you’ll need a valid Philippine passport, a completed application form, a recent photo, roundtrip flight tickets, hotel booking or invitation letter, and proof of financial capacity.
Visa Tips for Staying in China More Than 30 Days

If you’re staying more than 30 days or visiting for a special reason, it’s really important to get the right kind of visa.
👉 Here are some common visa types you might need:
- M Visa – if you’re going for business or trade meetings
- Z Visa – if you plan to work or get a job in China
- X Visa – if you’re going to study or attend school
- J Visa – for journalists or media work
- S or Q Visa – if you’re visiting family or having a family reunion that lasts longer than 30 days
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Travel Tips for Entering China

Before flying to China, double-check your passport, visa, and documents. Bring printed copies of your bookings, follow airport rules, and respect local laws. Use a China eSIM or pocket Wi-Fi to stay connected, and download helpful apps like WeChat or a translator.
Don’t forget to book your flight to China and reserve your hotel in China advance for a hassle-free trip.
Have a safe and fun journey, kabayan!
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