Thursday, 20th November 2025

China Grants Visa-Free Access to Croatians

China opens doors to Croatian travellers with a new Visa-free policy

In a move poised to strengthen global ties, China has announced a sweeping change to its travel regulations, granting visa-free access to citizens of nine additional nations, including Croatia. 

This landmark policy, effective 30th November, allows Croatian visitors to enter China for up to 30 days without a visa, reflecting Beijing’s strategic push to bolster tourism and business collaboration.

The initiative extends to several European nations—Bulgaria, Romania, Malta, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Estonia, and Latvia—as well

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