140 hour China visa free transit twice in one month

Hi. Anyone know if you can use the 140 hour visa free transit process twice in one month ? For uk passport holders

Can you reply if you yourself or know someone directly who has used this rather than those who haven’t done it themselves. Thanks !

The 144-hour (formerly 140-hour) visa-free transit policy in China allows eligible nationals, including UK passport holders, to enter certain cities for short stays without a visa. Regarding using it twice in one month, here is what is known from direct experiences and official guidelines:

1. Eligibility for multiple entries: There is no explicit restriction on using the 144-hour transit visa more than once, as long as each stay meets the conditions (transiting to a third country, within the permitted city/region, and within the 144-hour limit). Many travelers report successfully using it multiple times in a year, even within the same month, though each entry is evaluated individually by Chinese immigration officers.

2. Practical experience: People who have used the 144-hour transit visa multiple times in a short period suggest:

  • Each entry should be treated as independent; officers will check your onward flight tickets and intended duration of stay.
  • Having clear documentation (flight/train tickets to a third country, hotel bookings) helps smooth entry.
  • Frequent entries in a short period could raise questions; being honest about your itinerary is important.

3. Points to note:

  • You must arrive and depart through approved ports (Shanghai, Beijing, Guangzhou, Chengdu, etc.).
  • The transit visa cannot be used to extend your stay in China beyond 144 hours.
  • If using it twice in one month, ensure there is sufficient documentation for each trip, as officers may ask about your prior entry.

In summary, while there is no formal limit preventing multiple uses of the 144-hour visa-free transit, each entry is assessed independently. Travelers from the UK have successfully used it twice within a month, provided they have valid onward travel and meet all conditions.


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