Citizens of 55 countries can enter China without a visa and stay up to 240 hours, which is 10 full days, when they transit to a third country or region. Beijing Daxing Airport (PKX) is one of the eligible entry ports, and the permit is issued free of charge at a dedicated immigration counter on arrival. You need three things: a passport from one of the 55 countries, a confirmed onward ticket that leaves China within 240 hours, and a final destination different from the country you arrived from.

This guide explains the official rules, the full country list, and the exact steps at Beijing Daxing, with sources from China's National Immigration Administration and the Beijing municipal government.

The policy at a glance

DetailInformation
Stay length240 hours (10 days), counted from 00:00 on the day after entry
Who qualifiesCitizens of 55 countries (full list below)
Entry ports65 ports across 24 provincial regions, including PKX and PEK in Beijing
Core conditionConfirmed onward ticket to a third country or region within 240 hours
Where you may travelWithin the 24 eligible provincial regions, cross-province trips included
CostFree; the permit is stamped into your passport at the border
Allowed activitiesTourism, business meetings, exchange and family visits
Not allowedWork, study, journalism; these need a proper visa

Which countries qualify

The list covers 55 countries across four regions:

If your passport is not on this list, the 240-hour visa-free transit does not apply to you, and you should arrange a regular Chinese visa before flying.

The rules that decide your case

Three conditions cause most refusals, so check them against your booking before you fly.

First, your trip must be a genuine transit between two different places. Flying from Paris to Beijing and back to Paris does not qualify. Flying Paris to Beijing and then onward to Tokyo, Seoul, or Hong Kong does. Hong Kong, Macao, and Taiwan count as third destinations under this policy, which makes the rule easier to meet than many travelers expect.

Second, you need a confirmed seat on the onward leg. A vague plan to buy a ticket later is not enough; the immigration officer will ask to see a booking with a date, a flight number, and your name, departing China within the permitted window.

Third, the clock starts at midnight after your arrival day, not at the moment you land. Land at Daxing at 09:00 on Monday and your 240 hours begin at 00:00 on Tuesday, so in practice you get the rest of Monday as a bonus. The safe habit is still to plan your departure with a margin rather than against the deadline.

If your visa-free entry is for a connection rather than a full trip, our guide on whether you can leave Daxing during a layover walks through the time math and the airport exit.

Step by step at Beijing Daxing

The procedure at PKX takes 15 to 30 minutes in normal conditions.

  1. Tell the airline at check-in that you will use the 240-hour visa-free transit. Staff sometimes ask for the onward ticket at the departure airport, so keep it accessible.
  2. After landing, follow the immigration signs and look for the dedicated visa-free transit counter in the arrivals immigration hall.
  3. Fill in an Arrival Card. Counters keep blank forms, and crews often hand them out before landing.
  4. Present your passport and the onward booking. If you also hold an unused Chinese visa, say clearly that you want the transit permit instead, otherwise the officer may activate the visa.
  5. The officer stamps a temporary entry permit into your passport with your personal deadline. Photograph the stamp so the exit date is always at hand.

Both Beijing airports operate the scheme, so you can land at Daxing and depart from Capital (PEK) or the other way around.

During your stay

A few practical points matter once you pass the border.

Register your accommodation within 24 hours. Hotels do this automatically at check-in; if you stay in a private apartment, the host must register you at the local police station. Skipping registration is the most common rule violation among transit visitors.

You may leave Beijing. Since the policy expansion, transit visitors can travel across the 24 eligible provincial regions, so a high-speed day trip to Tianjin or a longer run to Shanghai is allowed as long as you exit China on time and from an eligible port.

Plan payments and internet in advance. Cards from foreign banks work poorly outside hotels, so set up WeChat Pay or Alipay, and read our guide to WiFi and staying connected at PKX before you fly. If you want to explore the city without suitcases, the left-luggage counters at Daxing store bags from 1 to 90 days, and our Great Wall layover guide shows what a free day in Beijing can look like.

When the policy is not for you

Apply for a regular visa instead if any of these is true: your passport is not on the list of 55; your itinerary returns to the country you came from; you plan to stay longer than 240 hours; you intend to work, study, or report as a journalist. Extensions are granted only for emergencies such as illness or flight cancellation, and you must apply at the Beijing exit and entry administration before your permit expires.

Border officers make the final decision in every individual case. Confirm your eligibility with your airline before departure, and call the National Immigration Administration hotline at +86-10-12367 if anything about your route is unusual.

Business travelers: the 240-hour transit is not just for tourists. Meetings, factory visits, trade fairs and contract signings are permitted activities during the stay, which makes it a paperwork-free option for a short business trip, if your routing continues to a third country. For the full decision tree between this exemption, the 30-day visa-free list and the M visa, see our business entry guide.

Frequently asked questions

Does Hong Kong count as a third destination?
Yes. Hong Kong, Macao, and Taiwan are treated as third destinations, so a route such as London to Beijing to Hong Kong qualifies for the 240-hour visa-free transit.
Do I need to apply before my flight?
No. There is no advance application and no fee. The permit is issued at the dedicated counter at immigration when you land, based on your passport and onward ticket.
Can I extend the 240 hours?
Only in emergencies such as serious illness or a cancelled flight. Apply at the Beijing exit and entry administration before the permit expires; tourism plans are not a valid reason.
Can I visit other cities from Beijing?
Yes, travel is allowed across the 24 eligible provincial regions, including high-speed rail trips to Tianjin, Shanghai, or Xi'an, provided you leave China within your permitted time and through an eligible port.
What happens if I overstay?
Overstaying is a violation of Chinese immigration law and can lead to fines, detention, and entry bans. If a delay is unavoidable, contact the exit and entry administration immediately rather than waiting for the deadline to pass.

Sources

Rules verified against the National Immigration Administration and Beijing municipal government pages in June 2026. Policies change; the NIA hotline +86-10-12367 and your airline are the binding sources before any trip. This is an independent guide and is not affiliated with the airport or the Chinese government. Photo: Arne Müseler, CC BY-SA 3.0 DE, via Wikimedia Commons.


About the authorGrace Chen, Beijing Travel Editor. Grace covers Beijing Daxing Airport and practical China travel: transit rules, payments, connectivity, and the details that surprise first-time visitors.