China may reject visas for a variety of reasons. If the Chinese government views a person as a threat or has a potential for problems, a visa will likely be rejected.
Depending on your citizenship, it is normal for ALL countries to require visitors to have visas. The shortness of the length of stay is immaterial.
Philippines citizens need visas to enter China and Qatar.
Some of the countries that require Taiwanese visitors to have Visas are: Australia, China, Costa Rica, India, Russia, USA, Ukraine, Madagascar, and Mexico.
There are a number of types of Visas for China, including, tourist, business, work and student. Here is a website with a lot of information and links about applying for a visa: http://www.travelchinaguide.com/embassy/visa.htm
Some types of Visas available in Bahrain include Visit Visas and eVisas. Visas available for you in Bahrain also depend on where you are from and your nationality.
The word visas has two syllables. Vi-sas.
The China Visa Service varies from provider, but is efficient and prompt. Applications are dealt with in a reasonable space of time; passports and Chinese Visas can arrive in as little as a week after submission of applications.
Basically you just need to apply for the right type of Visa, which you can do from your home country or in China. The different types include student and tourist Visas, work or business, resident, crew, or transit.
visas to stay and passports to visit.
There are several types of work visas available in the United States, including H-1B visas for specialty occupations, L-1 visas for intracompany transfers, O-1 visas for individuals with extraordinary ability, and TN visas for professionals from Canada and Mexico under the NAFTA agreement.
The United States issues visas for entry into the country.
Depending on the context. (Sorry). Like for instance A mexican had to get a visa do come to America.... Or," The group of German's had to get visas to enter China." Either way :)