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Is China Visa-Free for Sammarinese Citizens?

As of June 19, 2026: Sammarinese citizens can enter mainland China without a visa for stays of up to 90 days under a bilateral agreement with no announced end date.

Visa-free entry · Up to 90 days

San Marino

Yes — visa-free for up to 90 days

Sammarinese citizens can enter mainland China without a visa for stays of up to 90 days under a bilateral agreement with no announced end date.

Verified June 19, 20262 official sources

Compiled from official sources by Henry · independent · based in China

Entry options for Sammarinese citizens

Option 01

Visa-free entry

Max stay:
90 days per entry
  • Hold a valid ordinary passport
  • Stay up to 90 days per entry
  • Based on a bilateral visa exemption agreement (no announced end date)

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Frequently asked questions

Do Sammarinese citizens need a visa to visit China?

No. Sammarinese citizens can enter China visa-free for up to 90 days per entry.

Is China visa-free for Sammarinese citizens?

Yes — visa-free for up to 90 days. Sammarinese citizens can enter mainland China without a visa for stays of up to 90 days under a bilateral agreement with no announced end date.

How long can Sammarinese citizens stay in China without a visa?

Up to 90 days per entry. The arrangement is treaty-based with no announced end date.

Can Sammarinese citizens take children to China, and does each child need their own visa?

China issues no family visa — every traveller is assessed individually and each child, including infants, needs their own passport. Visa-free and 240-hour transit eligibility is judged per passport, so a child qualifies on their own nationality the same way an adult does. If a visa is required, a child's tourist (L) visa needs the same basic documents as an adult — a passport, the online application form completed for each applicant, and a photo. Some visa centres ask for extra documents for minors, such as a birth certificate showing the parent-child relationship, copies of both parents' passports, and a consent letter when a child travels with one parent or alone — confirm the exact list with the CVASC or Chinese embassy/consulate handling your application (some countries, including the US, apply directly at the embassy or consulate rather than through a CVASC).

Where is this information from?

All policies on this page were verified on June 19, 2026 against official Chinese government sources (National Immigration Administration, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and official announcements). Links are listed in the sources section.

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Disclaimer: This page is general information, not legal or immigration advice, and may contain errors or be out of date — policies change without notice. Always confirm your eligibility, stay length and entry conditions with the official sources above or your nearest Chinese embassy or consulate before you book travel or rely on this page. Ready Set China is an independent information site — not a travel agency, booking agent, or government body — and is not responsible for decisions made on the basis of this information.