COVID-19: China bars Nigerians, others from entry

Post Date : November 5, 2020

The Chinese authorities have temporarily suspended entry into China by Nigerians and other nationals in Nigeria holding valid Chinese visas or residence permits due to the COVID -19 pandemic .

Our correspondent learnt that the United Kingdom , Belgium , Luxembourg, Philippines and a few others were also affected by the policy .
It was gathered that the decision was informed by the evaluation of the COVID – 19 situation in the concerned countries.

Announcing this in a public notice on Thursday, the Embassy of China and Consulate in Nigeria also said
it will no longer issue certified health declaration form for non- Chinese nationals in the country.
It, however , said holders of diplomatic passports, courtesy or C visas would not be affected by the regulation .

The statement was titled , ‘ Notice of temporary suspension of entry into China by non -Chinese nationals in Nigeria holding valid Chinese visas or residence permits . ’

It read , “ Due to the COVID – 19 pandemic, China has decided to temporarily suspend entry into China by non- Chinese nationals in Nigeria holding visas or residence permits still valid at the time of this announcement .

“ The Chinese Embassy and Consulate in Nigeria will no longer issue a certified health declaration form for the above-mentioned personnel. Entry by holders of diplomatic service , courtesy or C visas will not be affected.

“ Foreign nationals visiting China for emergency needs may apply for visas at the Chinese Embassy or Consulate . Entry by non- Chinese nationals in Nigeria with visas issued after November 3, 2020, will not be affected . ”

The embassy explained that the suspension was a temporary response necessitated by the current situation of COVID – 19.

It added that the measures would be assessed in accordance with the evolving situation “ and any adjustment will be announced , accordingly . ”

Also speaking on the development in an interview with the AFP , the spokesman, Chinese Foreign Affairs Ministry , Wang Wenbin , said the entry suspension was a legitimate and valid move consistent with international customary practices .

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