Beginning May 11, 2024, citizens of Antigua & Barbuda and China can enjoy visa-free travel for stays up to 30 days within a 90-day period, following the ratification of the Mutual Visa Exemption Agreement.
This initiative aims to bolster tourism, business, and cultural exchanges by strengthening diplomatic ties and increasing interpersonal interactions between the two nations.
However, visas are still required for non-tourist activities such as study, work, and media engagements.
China, a key development ally for Antigua & Barbuda, continues to play a crucial role in various sectors including infrastructure, education, and climate initiatives, reinforcing a partnership aimed at mutual growth and cooperation.