Planning a trip to China from Dubai or anywhere in the UAE? The rules have changed dramatically in 2026. Whether you need a visa or can travel visa-free depends entirely on your passport. This complete guide breaks down everything — who can enter China without a visa, who needs to apply, how much it costs, and how to get your China visa processed from Dubai.
China Visa-Free Entry for GCC Nationals (2026 Update)
China has achieved visa-free coverage for all six Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) member states. If you hold a passport from any of these countries, you can enter mainland China without a visa for up to 30 days:
| GCC Country | Visa-Free Status | Max Stay | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| UAE (Emirati) | Visa-Free | 30 days | Permanent (since 2018) |
| Qatar | Visa-Free | 30 days | Permanent (since 2018) |
| Saudi Arabia | Visa-Free | 30 days | Trial (extended to June 2026) |
| Oman | Visa-Free | 30 days | Trial (extended to June 2026) |
| Kuwait | Visa-Free | 30 days | Trial (extended to June 2026) |
| Bahrain | Visa-Free | 30 days | Trial (extended to June 2026) |
Important: The UAE and Qatar agreements are permanent bilateral deals. Saudi Arabia, Oman, Kuwait, and Bahrain are under China’s trial visa-free programme, which was extended through 2026 and is widely expected to continue. No visa application, no fees, no appointment needed — just book your flight and go.
Who Needs a China Visa? (UAE Residents)
If you live in the UAE but hold a passport from a country NOT on China’s visa-free list, you must apply for a China visa from Dubai. This applies to most expat nationalities:
| Nationality | Visa Required? | Apply From |
|---|---|---|
| Indian passport holders | Yes — visa required | CVASC Dubai |
| Pakistani passport holders | Yes — visa required | CVASC Dubai |
| Filipino passport holders | Yes — visa required | CVASC Dubai |
| Bangladeshi passport holders | Yes — visa required | CVASC Dubai |
| Egyptian passport holders | Yes — visa required | CVASC Dubai |
| Jordanian passport holders | Yes — visa required | CVASC Dubai |
| Lebanese passport holders | Yes — visa required | CVASC Dubai |
CVASC stands for Chinese Visa Application Service Centre, located in Al Barsha, Dubai. Al Baron Tourism handles the entire process for you — paperwork, appointment, and submission.
Full List: 50+ Countries with Visa-Free Access to China
China currently offers visa-free entry (up to 30 days) to nationals of over 50 countries. If your passport is from any of these nations, you do NOT need a visa:
| Region | Countries |
|---|---|
| Europe (38) | Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Montenegro, Netherlands, North Macedonia, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, Andorra, Russia, Serbia, Albania |
| Middle East (6) | UAE, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Kuwait, Bahrain |
| Asia-Pacific (5) | Brunei, Japan, South Korea, Australia, New Zealand |
| Americas (6) | Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Peru, Uruguay, Canada |
If your passport country is on this list and you are a UAE resident, you do NOT need a China visa — your passport alone gives you 30-day visa-free access.
China Visa Cost from Dubai (2026 Fees)
For those who do need a visa, here is the complete fee breakdown when applying from Dubai:
| Visa Type | Embassy Fee (AED) | Service Fee (AED) |
|---|---|---|
| Single-entry tourist visa | From AED 220 | AED 79 (Al Baron from AED 299 total) |
| Double-entry visa | ~AED 330 | Additional service charges apply |
| Multiple-entry (6 months) | ~AED 440 | Additional service charges apply |
| Multiple-entry (12 months) | ~AED 550 | Additional service charges apply |
| Express processing (2-3 days) | +AED 150–200 | On top of visa fee |
Al Baron Tourism’s all-inclusive China visa service starts from AED 299. This covers document preparation, form filling, appointment booking, and submission at the Chinese Visa Application Service Centre (CVASC) in Dubai.
China Visa Processing Time from Dubai
| Processing Type | Duration | Additional Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Standard processing | 4–5 working days | Included in base fee |
| Express processing | 2–3 working days | AED 150–200 extra |
Apply at least 2 weeks before your travel date to allow for any delays. During peak travel seasons (Chinese New Year, National Day Golden Week in October), processing may take longer.
China Visa Requirements (Documents Checklist)
| # | Document | Details |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Passport | Valid for 6+ months, at least 2 blank pages |
| 2 | Passport photo | Recent, white background, 48mm x 33mm |
| 3 | Visa application form | Completed and signed (Al Baron fills this for you) |
| 4 | UAE residence visa | Valid copy |
| 5 | Emirates ID | Both sides, valid |
| 6 | Flight booking | Confirmed round-trip itinerary |
| 7 | Hotel booking | Confirmed accommodation for full stay |
| 8 | Bank statement | Last 3 months, showing sufficient funds |
| 9 | Travel insurance | Covering full travel period (recommended) |
China’s 240-Hour Transit Visa-Free Policy
Even if your passport requires a visa for China, you may be able to visit China WITHOUT a visa if you are transiting through. Since December 2024, China replaced the old 144-hour limit with a 240-hour (10-day) transit visa-free policy.
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Maximum stay | 240 hours (10 days) |
| Eligible nationalities | 55 countries (incl. US, UK, most of Europe) |
| Key rule | Must be transiting TO a third country (not returning to origin) |
| Example that works | Dubai → Beijing (stay 10 days) → Bangkok |
| Example that does NOT work | Dubai → Beijing → Dubai (same origin) |
| Clock starts | Midnight the day after you clear immigration |
This is a great option if you want to explore Beijing, Shanghai, or Guangzhou during a layover without the hassle and cost of a full visa application.
Popular China Destinations from Dubai
| City | Flight Time | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Beijing | ~7.5 hours | Great Wall, Forbidden City, history & culture |
| Shanghai | ~8 hours | The Bund, modern skyline, shopping & nightlife |
| Guangzhou | ~7 hours | Canton Fair, trade hub, Cantonese food capital |
| Shenzhen | ~7.5 hours | Tech hub, theme parks, day trip to Hong Kong |
Direct flights operate daily from Dubai (DXB) to Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou on Emirates, flydubai, and Chinese carriers.
FAQs — China Visa from Dubai
Do UAE residents need a visa for China?
It depends on your passport. UAE (Emirati) passport holders can enter visa-free for 30 days. Expats holding Indian, Pakistani, Filipino, Bangladeshi, or other non-exempt passports must apply for a visa through CVASC Dubai or via Al Baron Tourism.
How much does a China visa cost from Dubai?
A single-entry tourist visa starts from AED 220 (embassy fee). Al Baron Tourism’s all-inclusive service starts from AED 299, covering form filling, document prep, and CVASC submission.
How long does China visa processing take from Dubai?
Standard processing takes 4-5 working days. Express processing is available in 2-3 working days for an additional fee.
Can I extend my stay in China?
Visa-free visitors (GCC nationals) can stay up to 30 days and cannot extend. Visa holders may apply for an extension at the local Public Security Bureau in China before their visa expires.