China visa by passport · Luxembourg

Do Passport Holders from Luxembourg Need a China Visa in 2026?

30-day visa-free may apply

In most cases, no — ordinary passport holders from Luxembourg can enter China visa-free for up to 30 days for tourism, business, family or friend visits, exchange and transit. A visa is only required for longer stays or regulated purposes.

Travelers from Luxembourg: how the 30-day visa-free rule works

Do passport holders from Luxembourg need a visa to visit China in 2026?

If you hold an ordinary passport from Luxembourg and your trip is for tourism, business, family or friend visits, exchange or transit, and your stay is 30 days or less, you generally do NOT need a China visa under the 30-day visa-free policy. Stays over 30 days, or purposes such as work, study and journalism, still require a visa.

How long can citizens of Luxembourg stay in China without a visa?

Up to 30 days per entry under the current visa-free policy, provided the purpose is approved (tourism, business, family/friend visit, exchange or transit). Count your days carefully from entry to exit.

What do travelers from Luxembourg still need at the border?

Even when entering visa-free, carry proof of onward or return travel, accommodation details and a simple itinerary. Border officers may ask you to demonstrate the purpose and the 30-day limit of your visit.

When do passport holders from Luxembourg still need a China visa?

For stays longer than 30 days, or for work (Z), study (X), journalism (J) and other regulated activities. In those cases you must apply for the correct visa category before travel.

Can China Visa Prep help applicants from Luxembourg avoid rejection?

Yes. We run a free passport-specific route check, then offer a $29 document checklist and a $99 human consistency review that cross-checks your invitation, itinerary, hotel and application answers before you submit.

Avoid an avoidable China visa rejection

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