Chinese Ambassador Yao Jing inaugurates Third Visa Center in Lahore
China has established the third visa application service centre in Lahore to create ease for applicants anxiously waiting to visit China. China's Ambassador to Pakistan, Yao Jing, inaugurated the visa office in the presence of Chinese Lahore Consul General, Deputy Consul General and other diplomatic officials. Visa centre in Lahore will save cost and time, providing relief and facilitating businessmen and visitors. Lahore visa centre will collect applications for China, Hong King and Macao however; Chinese embassy in Islamabad will give final approval to applications. The Chinese embassy in Islamabad processes averages 4,000 applications in a month.
On Monday, China opened up the first visa application service centre in Lahore to facilitate applicants wishing to visit the country.
Yao Jing, the Chinese Ambassador to Islamabad, inaugurated the centre. Others who attended the ceremony included the Chinese Lahore Consul General Long Dingbin, Deputy Consul General Peng Zhengwu and officials from the Punjab government.
Speaking to Geo.tv, Zhengwu called the visa centre a landmark step. “Earlier residents of Lahore had to travel to Islamabad to apply for a visa to China,” he said, “This new place will provide enormous relief to businessmen and visitors. Lahore is an important city and the new hub of economic activity in Punjab.”
The visa center in Lahore will handle ordinary visa applications to China, to the special administrative region of Hong Kong and Macao. However, the final approval will still be granted by the Chinese embassy in Islamabad. The Lahore office will only collect the needful documents and forward the requests.
The Chinese “embassy will not operate the visa center in Lahore directly. It has outsourced it to a private company,” Zhengwu added.
Approximately 4,000 applications are processed by China’s embassy in Islamabad per month.
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