China cautions foreigners about fraudulent arrival card platforms


BEIJING: China’s National Immigration Administration (NIA) issued a notice on Tuesday (Dec 2), alerting foreign nationals about fraudulent websites targeting users of the newly launched online Arrival Card submission service, which aims to facilitate entry into China without any fees.

The NIA emphasised that the online Arrival Card system, implemented on Nov 20, is an innovative initiative to streamline immigration procedures for foreign visitors, with no charges incurred.

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