From the futuristic skyline of Chongqing to the sprawling ruins of the awe-inspiring Great Wall of China, not to mention the mouth-watering cuisine, there's no question as to why China is on many Australian bucket lists.
Once you've booked your flight to China, the only thing you need to do is sort a visa... Or so you thought! In 2024, China updated its visa policy making it much easier for Australians to visit. We'll walk you through everything you need to know about getting to China.
Not anymore! Australians no longer need a visa for entering China. Until 31 December, 2025, Australians can enter China visa-free for stays up to 30 days. This applies to those travelling for tourism, visiting family and friends, transit and business.
If you do want to stay longer than 30 days, or are planning a trip for 2026 and beyond, you'll likely need to apply for a visa.
There are a few different types of visas, but if you're travelling as a tourist, you'll need Tourist Visa (L Visa): The L Visa is your gateway to experiencing China's rich culture. Perfect for sightseeing, visiting loved ones, or immersing yourself in short-term cultural activities, this visa allows you to explore iconic landmarks, indulge in delectable cuisine, and create unforgettable memories.
If you want to visit for longer than 30 days, you will still need to apply for a China visa if you hold an Australian passport. You can start the process at visaforchina.cn, and then selecting "Australia" and your departure city.
You'll then need to take your application forms and required documents (outlined below) to a China Visa Centre. Visa Centres are located in Adelaide, Brisbane, Canberra, Melbourne, Perth and Sydney.
This checklist serves as a general guide, but remember, specific requirements might differ depending on the visa type you choose.
By gathering all these essentials, you'll be well-prepared to navigate the China visa application process with confidence. So, organize your documents, ensure everything is in order, and get ready for your dream China adventure!
If you need one, visas cost AU$94.50 for a single entry or AU$117.50 for a double entry. If you're planning more than two visits, you may want to look into the multiple entry visas. You can get one that's valid for six months for AU$139.50 or one that's valid for 12 months for AU$184.50.
Australians dreaming of a Chinese adventure have two main routes to securing a visa: online application or a visit to the Chinese Embassy/Consulate.
The Australian Department of Home Affairs and China encourage online applications for most visa subclasses relevant to Australians. Here's how it works:
While online application is preferred, you can still apply in person at the Chinese Embassy in Canberra or a Consulate-General in a major city (e.g., Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Brisbane).
With the perfect China visa type chosen for your Australian adventure, it's time to gather the essential documents to support your application. This checklist serves as a general guide, but remember, specific requirements might vary depending on your chosen visa type.
Depending on your chosen visa type, additional documents might be required. For a business visa, you might need a letter of invitation from a business partner. Students might need an acceptance letter from a university, and work visa applicants often require a work contract.
Understanding the China visa processing timeline is crucial. Unfortunately, there's no magic answer – processing times can vary depending on several factors. Here's how to navigate this and ensure a smooth application process:
Factors Affecting Processing Times:
Don't wait until the last minute to apply for your China visa. The key is to plan ahead, understand the factors that can impact processing times, and submit your application well in advance of your travel date. With a little preparation, you'll be well on your way to experiencing the wonders of China!
Sun, 26 Oct 2025
Sichuan Airlines
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Always consult the official website of the Chinese Embassy or Consulate for the latest and most accurate requirement details. This ensures your application is complete and avoids any delays.
Now that you have a complete understanding of the China visa application process, it's time to start planning your dream trip. With Traveloka, you can easily book your Sydney to Beijing flights tickets, secure your hotels, and exciting activities around China. Our user-friendly website and app make it simple to find the best deals and plan your itinerary with ease. So what are you waiting for? Visit Traveloka today and start planning your unforgettable China adventure!
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