Panama Customs Intensifies Screening of Chinese Passport Holders at Tocumen Airport, Chinese Embassy Issues Advisory

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Gate News message, April 22 — Panama’s customs authorities have recently intensified scrutiny of travelers entering with Chinese passports at Tocumen International Airport, resulting in extended detention periods, baggage inspections, and prolonged processing times for Chinese citizens. The Chinese Embassy in Panama has issued an advisory reminding nationals to familiarize themselves with Panama’s entry requirements before traveling, ensure they hold valid visas or local residency and work permits, and comply with all regulations when entering the country. Should travelers experience unlawful or irregular detention or questioning at the border, they are advised to contact the Chinese Embassy immediately to seek consular protection and assistance.

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