Nepal and China had applied for an ‘Agreement on Trade and other Related Matters between the Tibetan Autonomous Region (TAR) of China and Nepal’ on Sept. 30, 1956 which was renewed last time on July 10, 2002. The agreement says, those that travel to the other country shall hold valid passports issued by the sending country and visa issued by the receiving country. Inhabitants of the border districts shall hold exit-entry passes with photo affixed ID Cards for the purpose of border trade, pilgrimage and visiting relatives and companions. But they are not allowed to go after border districts into the medial of the other national. Generally the limit is 30 km from the borderline. Those with certificates for pilgrimage can traverse the designated routes and allotted entry points. They're not permitted to stay inside of the border districts of the receiving country for over the month. Either party has the right to refuge entry into its territory any sort of persona non-grata.
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