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Turkey Grants Visa-Free Travel to Chinese Passport Holders

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01/01/2026
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Turkey has announced that holders of ordinary Chinese passports will be able to enter the country without a visa from 2 January 2026, a step expected to ease travel and strengthen people-to-people ties between the two countries.

The change was published in Turkey’s Official Gazette on 31 December 2025. Under the presidential decree, Chinese nationals with ordinary passports may stay in Turkey without a visa for a cumulative total of up to 90 days in any 180-day period. The exemption applies to visits for tourism and transit, and the decision was issued pursuant to Article 18 of Turkey’s Foreigners and International Protection Law.

Turkey visa-free entry for Chinese citizens

Officials said the measure is designed to simplify short-term travel for Chinese tourists and transit passengers. The policy is expected to make travel planning easier for Chinese visitors and to encourage growth in tourism and related services, from accommodation and hospitality to retail and local transport.

Although the decree provides the legal basis and the broad parameters of the exemption, travellers should prepare as they would for any international trip. Chinese passport holders should ensure their passports meet validity requirements, carry proof of onward travel when necessary and confirm other entry rules such as health or customs regulations. Airlines and travel operators will also be required to verify passenger eligibility before boarding.

Industry observers say visa facilitation often leads to an immediate uptick in bookings and can prompt airlines to add capacity on popular routes. China remains one of the world’s largest sources of outbound travel, and Turkish destinations—especially major cities and coastal resorts—are likely to see greater interest from Chinese tourists when the new rule takes effect.

From a diplomatic perspective, the move signals a practical deepening of ties between Ankara and Beijing. Easier movement for citizens supports commerce, cultural exchange and people-to-people contact, all of which contribute to broader economic and bilateral cooperation. While the policy is not part of any formal alliance framework, it complements existing efforts to strengthen trade and tourism links between the two countries.

Travel businesses in both countries are likely to adapt quickly. Travel agents, tour operators and hotels may introduce tailored packages for Chinese visitors, while Turkish airports and tourism hubs could expand services such as Mandarin-language support and payment options commonly used by Chinese travellers.

Authorities in Turkey and China did not announce further reciprocal measures at the time of publication. Prospective travellers should consult their airline and the official websites of Turkish immigration and consular services for the latest information, including any updates to entry conditions or temporary public health requirements.

The visa exemption applies specifically to ordinary passport holders visiting for tourism or transit. It does not cover stays that exceed the 90-day limit within any 180-day period or other purposes such as employment or long-term residency, which remain subject to Turkey’s standard visa and work permit procedures.

As the change comes into force on 2 January 2026, travel and tourism stakeholders on both sides will watch early passenger flows for signs of increased exchanges. For Chinese citizens who travel frequently, the new rule promises simpler short-term access to Turkey’s cities, cultural sites and coastal destinations.


Key Takeaways:

  • Turkey announces visa-free entry for Chinese ordinary passport holders from 2 January 2026, allowing up to 90 days within any 180-day period.
  • The move aims to boost tourism and transit travel, simplifying visits for Chinese travellers and business visitors.
  • Decision cited under Turkey’s Foreigners and International Protection Law Article 18 and applies to tourism and transit purposes.
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