China Arrival Card Warning! Read this before handing over your confidential information to anyone online!
Before your arrival in China, you may be required to complete the China Arrival Card online. Unfortunately, this routine step has become an opportunity for criminals to exploit unsuspecting visitors. On platforms including Youtube.com, criminals are already busy promoting such scams.
The criminals set up websites that often mimic government branding, use official-looking language, and charge unnecessary “processing” or “service” fees for forms that are either free or available through legitimate government channels. In some cases, they may also collect sensitive personal data, including passport details and travel information, putting users at risk of identity theft or financial fraud.
To protect yourself, always verify that you are using an official government website. Genuine Chinese government sites typically use “.gov.cn” domains. Avoid clicking on sponsored ads that appear at the top of search engine results, as fraudulent services often pay for prominent placement. Instead, navigate directly to official embassy or government pages for accurate instructions.
Before entering personal information online, double-check the URL and research the site’s reputation. Staying vigilant can help ensure your trip preparations remain safe and stress-free.
China Arrival Card Warning
If you are unsure how to locate the Chinese official website to fill out your China Arrival Card, contact Laurus Travel or google national immigration administration (nia) of china.
Happy travels!
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