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What is the change? Panama has removed China from its list of countries whose nationals require additional visa authorization from the National Immigration Service.
What does the change mean? Chinese nationals, including those intending to conduct permitted business activities, may apply for tourist visas at a Panamanian consulate or online at the Immigration Service’s website.
Background: The decision to remove China from the list coincides with the opening of a new Panamanian consulate in China in September. The tourist visas are valid for three years and may be used for multiple entries.
As under previous rules, Chinese nationals who hold a valid U.S., Canadian, U.K. or Australian visa may continue to enter Panama and be issued a 30-day tourist visa.
BAL Analysis: The change benefits Chinese nationals by reducing processing times and allowing multiple entries on the tourist visa, which allows stays of up to 30 days, renewable twice for a total of 90 days.
This alert has been provided by the BAL Global Practice group and our network provider located in Panama. For additional information, please contact your BAL attorney.
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