China Visa-Free for Qatar & GCC Residents: Who Can Enter, How Long & What to Carry

China Visa-Free for Qatar & GCC Residents 2026 | Who Can Enter, How Long & What to Carry | Zafir Tours
Updated May 2026 · Verified Guide · Zafir Tours Doha

China Visa-Free for Qatar & GCC Residents
Who Can Enter, How Long & What to Carry

Complete policy guide for Qatari, Saudi, Kuwaiti, Bahraini, Omani & Emirati nationals — verified May 2026

🇶🇦 Qatar — Visa-Free ✓ 🇦🇪 UAE — Visa-Free ✓ 🇸🇦 Saudi — Verify ⚠ 🇰🇼 Kuwait — Verify ⚠ 🇧🇭 Bahrain — Verify ⚠ 🇴🇲 Oman — Visa-Free ✓

Quick Answer: All six GCC countries now enjoy visa-free access to China. Qatari, Emirati, and Omani nationals can enter China for up to 30 days without a visa — valid through December 31, 2026. Saudi, Kuwaiti, and Bahraini nationals had a trial visa-free policy valid June 9, 2025 to June 8, 2026 — verify renewal before booking travel after June 2026. For all nationalities, carry a valid passport, return ticket, and hotel booking when entering China.

If you hold a passport from any GCC country and are planning to visit China, this is the most important thing to know — you do not need a visa for short stays. China has established visa-free entry arrangements with all six Gulf Cooperation Council member states, making travel from Qatar and across the GCC to China easier than ever before.

This complete guide from Zafir Tours — a licensed travel agency in Doha, Qatar — explains exactly who qualifies for visa-free entry, how many days you can stay, what documents you must carry, and what the 240-hour transit policy means for GCC travellers. All information is verified and updated as of May 2026.

China Visa-Free Status — All 6 GCC Countries at a Glance

China has achieved full visa-free coverage for the entire Gulf Cooperation Council bloc — a historic milestone in China-GCC relations. Here is the current status for every GCC country as of May 2026:

🇶🇦
Qatar
Visa-free since 2018 · Valid to Dec 31, 2026
Confirmed ✓
30 days max stay
🇦🇪
UAE
Visa-free since 2018 · Valid to Dec 31, 2026
Confirmed ✓
30 days max stay
🇴🇲
Oman
June 9, 2025 · Extended to Dec 31, 2026
Confirmed ✓
30 days max stay
🇸🇦
Saudi Arabia
June 9, 2025 — June 8, 2026
Verify after Jun 2026
30 days max stay
🇰🇼
Kuwait
June 9, 2025 — June 8, 2026
Verify after Jun 2026
30 days max stay
🇧🇭
Bahrain
June 9, 2025 — June 8, 2026
Verify after Jun 2026
30 days max stay
⚠️ Important — Saudi, Kuwaiti & Bahraini Nationals

The trial visa-free policy for Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Bahrain is set to expire on June 8, 2026. If you are travelling after this date, verify renewal status before booking flights. Contact Zafir Tours at +974 3312 6364 for the latest confirmed information — we monitor policy updates daily.

Qatar & UAE — Full Mutual Visa Exemption (Since 2018)

Qatar and the UAE hold the strongest and most established visa-free arrangement with China among all GCC states. The Mutual Visa Exemption Agreement between China and Qatar was signed in 2018 and covers holders of ordinary passports for stays of up to 30 days.

Confirmed: The Qatar-China and UAE-China mutual visa exemption agreements are valid through December 31, 2026. No application, no fees, no appointment needed — simply carry your valid Qatari or Emirati passport.

What Qatari Nationals Can Do Visa-Free in China

Under the visa-free arrangement, Qatari passport holders can visit China for the following purposes without applying for a visa in advance:

  • Tourism and sightseeing — Beijing, Shanghai, Xi’an, Chengdu, Guangzhou and beyond
  • Visiting family and friends — Chinese nationals or residents
  • Short business meetings — trade discussions, conferences, site visits
  • Cultural and academic exchange — short-term programmes
  • Transit — stopping in China on the way to a third country
Important exception: The 30-day visa-free entry does not cover employment, long-term study, or stays longer than 30 days. If you plan to stay beyond 30 days or work in China, apply for the correct visa at the Chinese Embassy in Doha before departure.

Saudi Arabia, Oman, Kuwait & Bahrain — Trial Visa-Free Policy

On May 28, 2025, China announced a unilateral visa-free policy for holders of ordinary passports from Saudi Arabia, Oman, Kuwait, and Bahrain. This came into effect on June 9, 2025, completing China’s visa-free coverage for the entire GCC bloc.

CountryPolicy EffectivePolicy ExpiresMax StayStatus
🇸🇦 Saudi ArabiaJune 9, 2025June 8, 202630 daysVerify renewal
🇰🇼 KuwaitJune 9, 2025June 8, 202630 daysVerify renewal
🇧🇭 BahrainJune 9, 2025June 8, 202630 daysVerify renewal
🇴🇲 OmanJune 9, 2025Dec 31, 202630 daysConfirmed ✓

Permitted travel purposes under this trial policy include tourism, business, family visits, cultural exchange, and transit. The same 30-day maximum stay applies.

What to Carry When Entering China Visa-Free — GCC Nationals

Visa-free means no visa required in advance — but it does not mean you travel without documents. Chinese border officers may request the following at the port of entry:

DocumentRequired?Notes
Valid GCC Passport✓ MandatoryMinimum 3 months validity beyond entry date. Must be an ordinary passport — diplomatic passports follow different rules.
Return or Onward Ticket✓ MandatoryConfirmed booking showing you will leave China within 30 days. One-way ticket raises flags at immigration.
Hotel Reservation or Host Address✓ MandatoryConfirmed hotel booking or address of host in China. Digital booking confirmation on your phone is acceptable.
Proof of Sufficient FundsRecommendedBank card or cash. Border officers may ask to confirm you can support yourself during the stay. Approx. USD 100 per day is a safe benchmark.
Travel ItineraryRecommendedA simple day-by-day plan showing which cities you will visit. Not officially required but strengthens your entry case.
Travel InsuranceStrongly RecommendedNot mandatory but essential for medical emergencies in China. Confirm your existing health insurance covers international travel.
Zafir Tours Tip: Even though Qatari nationals are visa-free, carry a printed hotel booking and return ticket confirmation. Some first-time China travellers have faced unnecessary questioning at Beijing Capital Airport when they could not show accommodation details. A few printed pages save a lot of stress at the border.

240-Hour Visa-Free Transit Policy — Great News for GCC Travellers

Planning to stop in China on the way to another destination? GCC nationals — including Qatari passport holders — qualify for China’s 240-hour (10-day) visa-free transit policy. This allows you to explore Chinese cities for up to 10 days during a layover without applying for any visa in advance.

✈️ 240-Hour Transit — Key Facts
240
Hours (10 days) to explore
0
Visa applications needed
65+
Eligible entry ports
3rd
Country onward ticket required

Top Chinese Cities Available for 240-Hour Transit

  • Beijing — Capital International Airport & Daxing International Airport
  • Shanghai — Pudong International Airport & Hongqiao Airport
  • Guangzhou — Baiyun International Airport
  • Chengdu — Tianfu International Airport
  • Shenzhen — Bao’an International Airport
  • Xi’an, Hangzhou, Nanjing — Also eligible under the policy
How it works: Fly into China, clear immigration and collect a transit permit at the airport, explore the city, then fly out to your third-country destination — all within 240 hours. No prior visa application, no embassy visit, no fee.

Rules & Restrictions — What Visa-Free Does NOT Allow

Visa-free access is simplified, not unlimited. Knowing these restrictions protects you from overstay penalties and future travel complications:

  • No employment or paid work — Working in China on a visa-free entry is illegal. You need a Z Work Visa for employment.
  • No long-term study — Enrolling in a Chinese university or language school requires an X Student Visa applied in advance.
  • No stays beyond 30 days — Overstaying your visa-free period results in fines, detention, and a ban on future China entry.
  • No extension at immigration — The 30-day period cannot be extended at a Chinese immigration office. You must depart before it expires.
  • Ordinary passport only — The visa-free policy applies to ordinary (personal) passports. Special, official, or diplomatic passports may follow different rules.
🚨 Overstay Warning

China monitors and enforces visa-free overstays strictly. An overstay of even one day results in a fine of CNY 500 per day (approximately QAR 270/day), possible detention, forced deportation, and a ban on re-entering China for up to 10 years. Always depart before your 30 days expire.

What About Expats Living in Qatar? — Indians, Pakistanis & Others

The visa-free policy applies only to GCC passport holders. If you are an expatriate resident of Qatar holding a non-GCC passport — including Indian, Pakistani, Filipino, or Bangladeshi — you are not covered by this policy and must apply for a China tourist visa (L Visa) before travelling.

Frequently Asked Questions — China Visa-Free for Qatar & GCC

Can Qatari nationals enter China without a visa in 2026?
Yes. Qatari nationals holding an ordinary Qatari passport can enter China without a visa for stays of up to 30 days. This mutual visa exemption agreement has been in place since 2018 and is confirmed valid through December 31, 2026. No prior application, no fees, and no embassy appointment is needed.
Do Saudi nationals need a visa to visit China in 2026?
Saudi nationals with ordinary passports were granted visa-free entry to China under a trial policy effective June 9, 2025 to June 8, 2026 — allowing stays of up to 30 days. If you are travelling after June 8, 2026, verify whether this policy has been renewed. Contact Zafir Tours at +974 3312 6364 for the latest confirmed status before booking your travel.
Do Kuwaiti and Bahraini nationals need a visa for China?
Kuwaiti and Bahraini nationals with ordinary passports were granted visa-free access to China from June 9, 2025 to June 8, 2026 for stays of up to 30 days. This was part of a trial visa-free policy announced by China in May 2025. Verify renewal status if travelling after June 8, 2026.
How long can Qatari nationals stay in China without a visa?
Qatari nationals can stay in China for a maximum of 30 consecutive days per visit under the visa-free arrangement. The stay cannot be extended at a Chinese immigration office — you must depart before the 30 days expire. If you need to stay longer, apply for the appropriate visa at the Chinese Embassy in Doha before travelling.
What documents should Qatari nationals carry when entering China?
Qatari nationals should carry: valid Qatari passport with minimum 3 months validity beyond entry date, confirmed return or onward flight ticket showing departure from China within 30 days, confirmed hotel reservation or host address in China, and proof of sufficient funds (bank card or cash equivalent to approximately USD 100 per day). A travel itinerary and travel insurance are strongly recommended.
What is the 240-hour visa-free transit for GCC nationals in China?
The 240-hour (10-day) visa-free transit policy allows GCC nationals — including Qatari passport holders — to stop in China for up to 10 days while travelling to a third country, without applying for a visa in advance. It is available at over 65 Chinese ports of entry including Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Chengdu airports. You need an onward ticket to a third country to qualify.
Can Indians and Pakistanis living in Qatar use the China visa-free policy?
No. The China visa-free policy applies only to GCC passport holders — Qatari, Emirati, Omani, Saudi, Kuwaiti, and Bahraini nationals. Indian, Pakistani, Filipino, Bangladeshi, and other expat residents of Qatar must apply for a China tourist L Visa from the Chinese Visa Application Center in Doha. See our complete expat guide at zafirtours.com/china-visa-requirements-for-qatar-residents/
Can a Qatari national work in China on a visa-free entry?
No. The visa-free entry for Qatari nationals covers tourism, family visits, short business meetings, and transit only. Employment and paid work in China require a Z Work Visa, which must be applied for at the Chinese Embassy in Doha before travelling. Working in China on a visa-free entry is illegal and can result in deportation and a future entry ban.
What happens if a Qatari national overstays the 30-day visa-free period in China?
Overstaying the 30-day visa-free period is a serious violation of Chinese immigration law. Penalties include a fine of CNY 500 per day of overstay (approximately QAR 270/day), possible detention by immigration authorities, forced deportation, and a re-entry ban of up to 10 years. Always track your entry date and depart before the 30-day period expires.

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Written & verified by the Zafir Tours Travel & Visa Team, Doha, Qatar. All China visa-free policy information is sourced from official Chinese government announcements and verified as of May 2026. Policy details — especially for Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Bahrain — may change after June 2026. Always verify the latest status before booking. Contact us at +974 3312 6364 for the most current guidance.

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