Travelers to China can now bypass paper arrival cards entirely as the National Immigration Administration (NIA) introduces a streamlined digital declaration system set to launch November 20, 2025.
1. The New Digital Declaration System
The electronic declaration platform allows foreign nationals to submit required immigration information through multiple official channels before departure:
2. Step-by-Step Guide to Digital Declaration
The four-step process requires:
Traditional paper forms remain available at ports of entry for travelers unable to complete the digital process.
3. Exemptions from Immigration Forms
Seven categories of travelers qualify for exemption from both paper and digital declarations:
4. Benefits of the Digital System
The electronic declaration offers multiple advantages:
5. Frequently Asked Questions
Is digital declaration mandatory?
No. Travelers may choose between digital or paper forms, though electronic submission is strongly recommended.
Are there fees for digital declaration?
The service is completely free of charge.
What information requires special attention?
All personal and travel details must be accurate. False information may affect entry eligibility.
Can submissions be corrected?
Edits are possible before final submission. After confirmation, changes cannot be made.
Is Chinese language support available?
The system supports multiple languages including English and Chinese.
6. Important Reminders
Travelers should complete digital declarations at least 24 hours before departure and verify all travel documents remain valid. Compliance with Chinese laws and regulations is required for all visitors.
The digital immigration initiative represents China's latest effort to modernize border control procedures and enhance the visitor experience through technological innovation.