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China Continues To Be Ambivalent On Permitting Stranded Indians Return
NDTV
Besides over 23,000 Indian students studying in Chinese colleges, hundreds of businessmen, employees, and their families have been stuck in India since last year.
China continues to be ambivalent about permitting stranded Indians working in the Chinese mainland but stuck back home since last year due to Beijing's COVID-19 travel restrictions, saying that visas are being given only for essential economic, trade and humanitarian purposes.
"Since the outbreak of COVID-19, China has been providing visa facilitation to foreign nationals who are travelling to China for essential economic, trade, technological and emergency humanitarian purposes," Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin told media in Beijing on Wednesday.
"Going forward, we will adjust relevant measures at appropriate points in light of the evolving COVID-19 situation on the basis of effective prevention of imported cases to actively foster a new arrangement for healthy, safe and orderly personnel exchange", he said.
He was responding to a question that Chambers of commerce from America and Australia have reported that local government authorities in Beijing and a few other Chinese cities are now issuing PU letters for the dependent family members of qualified foreign workers and will this benefit be extended to India as well.