We hold several different passports, some diplomatic and some United Nations passports. Can we obtain Tibet Travel Permit?
Non-Chinese passport holders (including those of Taiwan, Hong Kong SAR, Macau SAR and other countries) must have an Alien’s Travel Permit as well as a valid passport and a visa (Travelers from countries having visa exemption agreement with Hong Kong do not need a visa) to visit Tibet. Since the government encourages group tours to Tibet the Permit is issued only to tour groups traveling tour operator and travel agency. We can represent you to facilitate the application process with the requirements on your full name on the passport, gender, birth date, occupation and the passport number and nationality. But for visitors who hold diplomatic passports, such a permit should be obtained in an official way.
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