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China will allow visa-free entry for nationals of five Latin American countries for one year to boost closer connections with ...
China will extend its visa-free policy to nationals of Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Peru and Uruguay, putting some of Latin ...
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China is allowing visa-free entry for citizens of five Latin American countries, aiming to strengthen ties with the region.
China announced on Thursday its decision to add Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Peru and Uruguay to the list of visa-exempt countries on a pilot basis.
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