Source-first claims
Every claim that affects a decision (visa eligibility, payment acceptance, transit timing) traces back to an official source registered in our public source registry. If we cannot cite, we do not assert.
We publish travel-prep advice for visitors to China. The minimum bar for a claim that can affect a decision — a visa, a payment setup, a transit route — is that it traces back to an official source. Here is how that works in practice.
Every claim that affects a decision (visa eligibility, payment acceptance, transit timing) traces back to an official source registered in our public source registry. If we cannot cite, we do not assert.
Each page records a lastReviewed date. Policy-sensitive pages (visa, transit, payment) are re-verified before each editorial round. Stale pages are flagged in our automated freshness check before publishing.
When we earn from a link (eSIM providers, visa services), the link is wrapped by our AffiliateLink component and disclosed before the CTA — both inline and in the page disclaimer.
This page describes the editorial process at the time of last review. Method can evolve; we publish material changes here. Some links open external sites.