The restriction is not applicable to people of Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan.
As
the death toll crossed over 500 in the coronavirus
outbreak, immigration officials have suspended all visas issued
before February 5 to all Chinese passport holders from any part of
the world, apart from Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan.
"All
visas issued to Chinese passport holders coming from anywhere in the
world, including regular (sticker) and e-visa issued before February
5, have been suspended with immediate effect," the officials
said.
"The
above restriction on travel is not applicable to the Chinese passport
holders of Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan," they added.
The
officials stated that in case of compelling reasons to travel to
India, such persons may get in touch with the Indian Embassy in
Beijing or consulates in Shanghai and Guangzhou for a new visa.
On
Wednesday, the Ministry of Health (MoH) issued a revised travel
advisory in wake of the coronavirus outbreak and said extending
visas, including already issued eVisa, are no longer valid for any
foreign national travelling from China.
The
ministry said that intending visitors may contact the Indian Embassy
in Beijing or the consulates in Shanghai and Guangzhou to apply
afresh for an Indian visa.
It
said people have already been advised to refrain from travel to China
through an earlier advisory. "People traveling to China
henceforth will be quarantined on return," the MoH said.
"The
Indian
Embassy in China continues to remain contactable round the clock
on two hotline numbers +8618610952903 and +8618612083629 and the
email -helpdesk.beijing@mea.gov.in. Indian nationals. In need of any
assistance may get in touch with the Embassy on these hotlines and
email," it added.
The
ministry also said for any queries related to health, a person may
contact on Ministry of Health and Family Welfare 24x7 helpline number
+91-11-23978046 or email at ncov2019@gmail.com.
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