The Chinese government resumed issuing visas for Irish citizens in 2024. While tourism entries have specific requirements, we can provide expert guidance and support to help you understand your visa application process.
Understanding the China Paper Visa process
The China Paper Visa is a physical document that allows Irish citizens to enter China for tourism purposes. You can apply for either a single, double or multiple-entry visa, offering a maximum stay of 60 days per entry.
iVisa Pro Tip: "Many applicants find the multi-entry visa more convenient as it allows flexibility in travel planning, especially for business travelers who make frequent trips to China."
Applying for the China Visa
We recommend contacting the Irish embassy for more information on how to apply for your China Tourist Visa.
We don't currently offer China Tourist Visa services
Essential documentation requirements
You will need to present at the Application Center the following documents:
- Printed application form with a recently taken passport photo
- Valid passport with at least 1 year of validity and 2 blank pages at any part of the passport for the visa
- Your hotel reservation and air ticket information
- Any proof of residence: ID, driver's license, or utility bill
iVisa Pro Tip: "Ensure all documents are in pristine condition. Even slightly damaged or wrinkled documents may be rejected by the visa authorities."
Navigating the visa application process
Submit your application early in the morning for faster processing at the visa center. Based on customer feedback, morning appointments typically have shorter wait times.
Document Type |
Validity Requirement |
Passport |
Minimum 1 year validity |
Photos |
Taken within 6 months |
Proof of Residence |
Not older than 3 months |
Travel Insurance |
Valid for entire stay |
iVisa Pro Tip: "Keep digital copies of all submitted documents. This helps if additional documentation is requested during processing"
Frequently asked questions
Based on common queries from our customers, here are key answers about China visas for Irish citizens:
Can I travel to multiple cities with one visa?
Yes, the China Paper Visa allows travel between different cities. However, certain regions like Tibet require additional permits.
How long does the visa remain valid?
The standard validity is 60 days from the date of entry. Multiple-entry visas may have longer validity periods.
Do I need a specific amount of funds in my bank account?
Yes, you should show sufficient funds to cover your stay. We recommend showing at least €100 per day of your planned visit.
iVisa Pro Tip: "Include a detailed day-by-day itinerary with your application. This strengthens your application and shows clear travel intentions"
Chinese embassy in Ireland
Embassy of the People's Republic of China
- Address: 40 Ailesbury Road, Dublin 4, D04 C8F3, Ireland
- Phone: +353 (0)1 2196651
- Email: [email protected]
- Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 9:00-12:00, 14:30-17:00
Our customer service team is ready to assist if you have any questions about China or the China Paper Visa application. Contact us any time via our customer service agents via chat or WhatsApp.