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China gave good news to Indians working and studying here, removed strict visa restrictions imposed two years ago

The Chinese Embassy in New Delhi on Monday announced changes to its Kovid 19 visa policy in force for more than two years.

There is good news for Indians working in China. China has lifted strict visa restrictions imposed two years ago in the wake of the Kovid-19 epidemic. After this decision, now visas will be issued to Indians stranded in China and their relatives working there. Apart from this, China is also working on applications from thousands of Indian students studying in Chinese government universities and expressing their desire to return to study in their colleges and universities.

Let us tell you that the Chinese Embassy in New Delhi on Monday announced changes to its Kovid 19 visa policy, which has been in force for more than two years. Under which applications are invited for those foreign nationals and their relatives who want to return to China to resume work in all sectors. This move is news of relief for thousands of Indians and their families who have been stranded in the country since 2020. Last month, several Indian workers living in China called on External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar to allow him to return to China.

The Chinese embassy said that apart from Indians, family members of Chinese and foreign nationals will now be able to apply for visas to visit their relatives who have permanent permits in China. Apart from Indians, some Chinese employees working for various companies were also stranded in India due to visa restrictions and flight cancellations in Beijing. They can go too.

However, the Chinese embassy clarified that visa services for tourism and personal purposes will remain closed for the time being. China in April allowed some Indian students to return from India after long-running talks. It asked the embassy in New Delhi to collect the details of the returnees. According to different reports, when the corona pandemic broke out in China in December 1999, around 23,000 Indians were stranded in India. Most of them were students studying in Chinese colleges and universities.

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