Visa & Entry · Denmark

Do citizens of Denmark need a visa for China?

No. With a passport from Denmark you enter mainland China visa-free for up to 30 days, which comfortably covers the 15-day program, Aug 2–16, 2026.

Visa-free

Your nationality has 30-day visa-free entry to mainland China, which comfortably covers the 15-day program.

What to do
  1. Verify your passport is valid for 6+ months beyond travel.
  2. No visa or invitation letter is needed, you enter on your passport.

Per China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, this visa-free entry currently runs through December 31, 2026.

The program

What these 15 days are

Roamray is a 15-day study program in Shanghai, Aug 2–16, 2026: three faculty-hosted days each at Fudan, Tongji and Shanghai Jiao Tong, an official certificate from each, USD 9,999 all-in per student. International airfare is not included.

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Quick answers

How long can travellers from Denmark stay in China visa-free?

Up to 30 days per entry under the current scheme. The program runs 15 days, Aug 2–16, 2026, so the window covers arrival, the full program and a comfortable buffer.

Is an invitation letter needed?

No. No visa and no invitation letter, you enter on a valid passport. Check that it stays valid for at least six months beyond travel.

A different passport?

Check any nationality in the interactive tool, it covers every country and region, including the travel-permit cases.

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