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People's Republic of China Embassy in Australia

6 missions Β· Official People's Republic of China diplomatic presence in Australia

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People's Republic of China Embassy in Australia

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Australia β€” Overview

Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country comprising the mainland of the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania and numerous smaller islands. It has a land area of 7,688,287Β km2 (2,968,464Β sqΒ mi), making it the sixth-largest country in the world.

πŸ›οΈ Capital
Canberra
πŸ‘₯ Population
27.6M
πŸ’± Currency
Australian dollar (AUD)
πŸ“ž Dial Code
++61
πŸ—£οΈ Language
Auslan
Consulate General πŸ“ Adelaide

Contact details not available. Check the official government website.

Consulate General πŸ“ Brisbane

Contact details not available. Check the official government website.

Embassy πŸ“ Canberra
Consulate General πŸ“ Melbourne

Contact details not available. Check the official government website.

Consulate General πŸ“ Perth
Consulate General πŸ“ Sydney

People's Republic of China Embassy Services in Australia

The People's Republic of China Embassy in Australia provides the following consular and diplomatic services:

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Visa Applications
Apply for a People's Republic of China visa for tourism, study, work, or transit
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Passport Services
Renew or replace People's Republic of China passports for citizens abroad
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Emergency Assistance
24/7 consular help for People's Republic of China citizens in distress
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Document Notarization
Authenticate and certify official documents for use abroad
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Birth & Marriage Registration
Register life events for People's Republic of China nationals abroad
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Legal Assistance
Connect with local legal resources and vetted attorneys

Visa Requirements

Australian citizens visiting People's Republic of China

βœ… Visa not required

Apply for a People's Republic of China visa at this embassy. Requirements typically include a valid passport, completed application, proof of accommodation, travel itinerary, and financial evidence.

People's Republic of China citizens visiting Australia

πŸ“‹ Visa required

Contact the Australian Embassy in People's Republic of China for visa requirements. Entry conditions vary based on passport type, visit purpose, and length of stay.

⚠️ Visa requirements change frequently. Always verify with the official embassy website before applying.

How to Contact the Embassy

  1. 1
    Check the official website
    Visit the official embassy website (linked above) to verify current hours, required documents, and appointment booking procedures.
  2. 2
    Book an appointment
    Most embassies require appointments for visa applications and passport services. Walk-in availability is limited β€” always confirm in advance.
  3. 3
    Prepare your documents
    Bring your passport, application forms, photos, supporting documents, and payment for fees. Incomplete applications cause delays.
  4. 4
    Arrive early
    Embassy security screening takes time. Arrive 15–20 minutes before your appointment. Mobile phones may need to be left outside.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the People's Republic of China Embassy in Australia do? β–Ύ

The People's Republic of China Embassy in Australia is the official diplomatic mission representing People's Republic of China. It manages bilateral relations, provides consular services to People's Republic of China citizens abroad, and processes visa applications for Australian nationals wishing to visit People's Republic of China.

How do I apply for a People's Republic of China visa in Australia? β–Ύ

To apply for a People's Republic of China visa, contact the People's Republic of China Embassy directly via their official website. You will typically need a valid passport, completed application form, passport photos, proof of accommodation, travel itinerary, and financial evidence. Processing times vary by visa category.

What are the People's Republic of China Embassy opening hours in Australia? β–Ύ

People's Republic of China Embassy hours vary and are subject to public holidays in both People's Republic of China and Australia. Most embassies operate Monday to Friday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM local time. Check the official embassy website for current hours before visiting.

What should People's Republic of China citizens do in an emergency in Australia? β–Ύ

People's Republic of China citizens in distress in Australia should contact the People's Republic of China Embassy immediately using the emergency phone number. Most embassies maintain 24/7 emergency lines for genuine crises including arrest, medical emergencies, lost passports, or natural disasters.

Do I need a visa to visit People's Republic of China from Australia? β–Ύ

Visa requirements between Australia and People's Republic of China depend on your nationality and purpose of travel. Contact the People's Republic of China Embassy in Australia or check their official website for the most current visa requirements and application procedures.

πŸ†˜ Emergency Numbers in Australia

πŸš” Police
000
πŸš‘ Ambulance
000
πŸš’ Fire
000

Upcoming Public Holidays in Australia

The embassy may be closed on these dates. Always verify with the official embassy website.

Anzac Day
2026-04-25
Anzac Day
2026-04-27
May Day
2026-05-04
Labour Day
2026-05-04

πŸ“‹ Visa Application Checklist

Most embassies require the following documents. Always verify the specific requirements on the official embassy website.

πŸ›‚ Valid passport (at least 6 months validity)
πŸ“· Passport-sized photos (recent, white background)
πŸ“ Completed visa application form
✈️ Round-trip flight itinerary or booking
🏨 Proof of accommodation (hotel booking or invitation)
πŸ’³ Proof of sufficient funds (bank statements)
πŸ₯ Travel health insurance
πŸ’Ό Proof of employment or enrollment
Disclaimer: Embassy data is sourced from open datasets and may not reflect the most recent changes. Always verify contact details on the official embassy website before visiting. This site is not affiliated with any government.