[Explainer] Pudong Airport Guide for Visitors to CIIE
The ongoing 8th China International Import Expo has attracted 4,108 overseas exhibitors from 155 countries, regions, and international organizations, making it one of the most dynamic trade events in the world.
Whether you're an exhibitor, buyer, or guest, your journey to the Expo begins the moment you land.
Pudong Airport has optimized its clearance process, added multilingual guidance, and opened 12 dedicated CIIE immigration channels. If you are arriving in China via Pudong Airport, this guide provides everything you need to know for a fast and smooth entry experience.
Scenario 1: Visitors with a Valid Chinese Visa or from Visa-Free Countries
Step 1: Fingerprint Self-Collection
Foreign travelers entering China must complete fingerprint registration before immigration inspection.
Self-service fingerprint collection areas are available in both terminals:
Terminal 1
1. Near Gate 17
2. At the entrance to the Immigration Inspection Waiting Hall
Terminal 2
Near Gates 75 and 77
Please complete fingerprint registration at one of these designated areas before proceeding.
Step 2: Fill Out the Arrival Card
Arrival card filling desks are located near the fingerprint collection zones. Each desk provides sample arrival cards in seven languages.
Terminal 1
Arrival Card Filling Area
Terminal 2
Arrival Card Filling Area
Check the sample cards in your preferred language before filling out your form.
Step 3: Use the Special Channel Dedicated to CIIE
To better serve CIIE participants and ensure efficient clearance, 12 "Special Channels Dedicated to CIIE" have been established and are staffed around the clock.
Look for signs marked "Special Channel Dedicated to CIIE."
Exhibitors and merchants can use these dedicated lanes by presenting:
- A valid passport or other international travel documents
- A CIIE participation certificate or invitation letter and other materials
- Using this special channel will help reduce waiting time and ensure a smoother immigration experience.
Scenario 2: Travelers Eligible for the 240-Hour Visa-Free Transit Policy
Citizens from 55 eligible countries who hold valid international travel documents and confirmed connecting tickets (with fixed dates and seats) to a third country or region within 240 hours can enter China visa-free via any of 60 designated ports across 24 provinces.
This year, the policy continues to expand and attract more visitors, reflecting China's ongoing commitment to openness and international exchange.
Step 1: Register Fingerprints
Complete fingerprint registration at the self-service fingerprint collection area in your terminal.
Step 2: Fill Out the Arrival Card for Temporary Entry of Foreigners
Proceed to fill in the Arrival Card for Temporary Entry Foreigners at the designated desks.
Step 3: Apply for a Temporary Entry Permit and Complete Immigration Inspection
Eligible travelers should prepare the following:
Valid international travel document
Connecting ticket
Completed Arrival Card for Temporary Entry of Foreigners
You can apply for a temporary entry permit and complete immigration inspection through any foreigner inspection channel.
Assistance and Contact
If you encounter any difficulties during the immigration process:
Ask for assistance from the on-site immigration officers, or call the 24-hour Service Hotline: 12367
With this guide, your entry to China will be smooth, efficient, and worry-free.
According to the Shanghai General Station of Immigration Inspection, local ports have handled over 36.35 million inbound and outbound travelers this year, surpassing the total from last year. The number is expected to exceed 40 million by the end of the year.
Among them, Shanghai Pudong International Airport continues to lead the nation's airports, welcoming over 4.16 million foreign travelers so far.
Thanks to expanded visa-free entry and the 240-hour visa-free transit policy, international travel to China has surged, with 2.45 million visa-free entries, up 214 percent year-on-year, and 61,000 travelers entering through the 240-hour policy, an increase of nearly 70 percent.
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