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    UK says China will ease entry rules for British tourists and business

    January 31, 2026
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    EuroWire, BEIJING: China will relax entry rules for British visitors by allowing UK passport holders to travel to mainland China without a visa for trips of up to 30 days, the UK government said after talks in Beijing between Prime Minister Keir Starmer and President Xi Jinping. The UK said the change will apply to short stays including tourism and business travel.

    UK says China will ease entry rules for British tourists and business
    UK says China will waive visas for British tourists and business travel up to 30 days now.

    The announcement followed Starmer’s meetings with Xi and other senior Chinese officials during the first visit to China by a British prime minister since 2018. The UK government said the visa move would bring Britain into line with around 50 countries whose citizens can already enter China for short stays without obtaining a visa in advance.

    The UK government did not provide an effective date for the visa change or detailed entry requirements, and said further information would follow. China’s foreign ministry said it would give “positive consideration” to visa-free access for UK travelers and encouraged travel between the two countries.

    British travelers currently need a visa in advance for most visits to mainland China. China has introduced and expanded visa-free entry arrangements for citizens of various countries as part of broader changes to its inbound travel policies in recent years, with the common feature being short stays capped at 30 days for eligible ordinary passport holders.

    Trade and travel measures

    Alongside the travel announcement, the UK government said the Beijing meetings produced agreements aimed at supporting commercial links. It said China agreed to reduce tariffs on Scotch whisky exports from the UK from 10% to 5%, and the two sides launched a feasibility study toward a future bilateral services agreement.

    The UK government said Starmer also discussed a range of issues with Chinese leaders, including people-to-people exchanges and areas for practical cooperation. It said the talks covered work to tackle illegal migration and people-smuggling, including cooperation related to equipment used in small boat crossings.

    For travelers, the UK government’s statement focused on the removal of the visa requirement for visits of under 30 days, which would reduce paperwork and processing time for eligible visitors once implemented. The UK did not announce any reciprocal change to Britain’s visa requirements for Chinese nationals.

    Implementation and traveler guidance

    The UK government has advised British nationals planning travel to China to follow official updates for implementation details and entry conditions once the visa-free policy takes effect. It did not specify whether the change would require pre-travel registration, proof of onward travel, hotel bookings, or other documentation at the border. China’s foreign ministry, in remarks on January 30, said the two leaders agreed to encourage and support two-way travel between the countries and that closer interaction would improve understanding. The ministry did not set a start date in its public comments.

    The visa-free plan was announced as London and Beijing described a reset in engagement after years of strained ties. The UK government said the outcome of the visit included steps intended to facilitate travel and trade, including measures affecting British visitors and exporters. The UK government said it would provide further guidance as arrangements are finalized, including when travelers can begin using the visa-free entry option and what conditions will apply at ports of entry.

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