Hold onto your passports, globetrotters! 🎒 China and Azerbaijan just activated their visa-free travel agreement, allowing citizens from both countries to stay up to 30 days without paperwork hassles. But this isn’t just about smoother vacations – it’s a potential blueprint for global mobility.
In an exclusive chat with CGTN, Li Wen, chief of mission in China for the UN’s International Organization for Migration (IOM), called the move "a win for people-to-people connections." She highlighted how easier travel could boost business ties, cultural exchanges, and even climate collaboration between the two nations.
💡 Why it matters: With over 70 million international migrants in Asia alone (per IOM data), Li sees this policy as "a test case for balancing security and openness." She teased that Southeast Asian nations and Central European countries are already watching closely – could more visa waivers follow? 🌐
For young professionals and entrepreneurs, this means new opportunities. Imagine networking at Baku’s startup hubs or exploring China’s tech cities without visa runs! Students, too, could benefit from simplified exchange programs.
Li’s vision? A world where "borders connect rather than divide." While challenges like pandemic-era restrictions linger, she remains optimistic: "Every waived visa is a step toward trust-building."
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IOM's chief of mission in China on expectations for visa waiver policy
cgtn.com