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Beijing – The Chinese Embassy in Tokyo said on Saturday that it will begin accepting return-to-China visa programs for Japanese businessmen who recently returned to their home countries from September 1.
Those with valid permits issued through the Chinese government can apply for the return visa, the embassy said.
Following the spread of the new coronavirus, the Chinese government banned access to the country in late March, even to foreigners with valid permits. As a result, Chinese-based Japanese entrepreneurs who traveled to Japan and stayed there after the Chinese Lunar New Year holiday in January, but then sought to return, were denied permission to return to Japan. China.
Return visa programs will be earned at the corresponding centers in Tokyo and the cities of Nagoya and Osaka, as well as at the Chinese Consulates General in Sapporo, Niigata, Fukuoka and Nagasaki. These applicants will want to book visitation on the Internet or by other means.
The planned issuance of return visas is aimed at traveling more between the two countries, an embassy official said.
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