How to use Alipay as a foreigner (Both in & outside China) (2024)

If you love the convenience of digital wallets and cashless payments, you’ll be interested in Alipay.

It’s an eWallet mobile app used by Chinese nationals, both inside and outside of China. But the big question is - can foreigners sign up for Alipay?

Read on to find out how to use Alipay as a foreigner, both inside and outside of China.

We’ll also show you a low-cost way to make payments and manage your money in Chinese Yuan, using Wise.

Why use Alipay?

Customers in the US have access to lots of digital wallets, from Venmo to PayPal. They can make life easier, as you don’t need to carry lots of different debit cards around with you.

So with lots of different digital wallets to choose from, why use Alipay? Ultimately, it’s one of the easiest options to spend and make purchases if you’re traveling to China. It’s accepted everywhere, and users can send Chinese yuan to other Alipay users.

However, Alipay was originally designed for Chinese nationals with a Chinese bank account. They can use it worldwide, but foreign users aren’t able to access the standard app.

There is a way around it though, which we’ll look at in a moment.

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Use Wise to manage your money in Chinese yuan

Moving or traveling to China, or have friends and family there? Wise can be a great option for managing your money in both USD and CNY.

You can send money to and from China with low and transparent fees, all for great exchange rates. You can even send CNY instantly to Alipay users, thanks to a recent linkup between Wise and Alipay. Find out more about how it works here.

Wise also offers:

  • A multi-currency account where you can hold 50+ currencies at once
  • Bank details in 10 currencies
  • Mid-market exchange rates on all transactions.
  • Order a Wise card for a one time fee of just $9 - for use in 174 countries

With the Wise card, you can pay everywhere and use ATMs while visiting China. This clever contactless card automatically converts your USD to CNY or whatever the local currency is, whenever you spend. This means you don’t have to worry about converting money or carrying cash around.

Get a Wise Account today

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How to use Alipay in China

A recent change by Alipay has made the app available to foreigners when visiting China.

You’d normally need a Chinese bank account and local mobile phone number to use the Alipay app.

But with Alipay’s relatively new 90-day ‘tour pass’ program, you can use the app without these things. All you’ll need to do is link your US bank card and you can spend in CNY while in China.

Here’s a quick look at how to set up Alipay for foreigners:¹

  1. Download the Alipay app - it’s available for Android and Apple devices.
  2. Sign up with your US phone number
  3. Choose the Alipay International Version
  4. Select ‘Tour Pass’
  5. Enter load amount - this is the amount you’d initially like to load the app with
  6. Add your bank card
  7. Enter your ID information if asked. An important thing to remember here is that you’ll need to enter your ID details in exactly the same way that they’re registered at the bank.
  8. Complete the load money process.
  9. Once you’re all set up, you’ll be able to make Alipay payments in China wherever it’s accepted. Simply scan or show your QR code to pay at the checkout.

How to use Alipay outside of China

Unfortunately, as a foreigner, you can’t use Alipay without a Chinese bank account outside of China. This may change in the future, but for now the 90-day ‘tour pass’ is restricted to use within China.

This means that unless you’re a Chinese national with a Chinese bank account, you won’t be able to use Alipay in the US or elsewhere on your travels.

And that’s pretty much it - everything you need to know about using Alipay as a non-Chinese citizen. We’ve looked at how to verify an AliPay account for foreigners and the handy 90-day ‘tour pass’ option for traveling inside China.

Unfortunately though, you won’t be able to use Alipay in the US or anywhere else outside of China, unless you can link it to a Chinese bank account in your name.

The good news though is that there are plenty of alternatives available. You can use digital wallets such as Venmo or PayPal to pay for everyday purchases using your smartphone.

Or if you need to send money to China or anywhere else in the world, Wise offers a convenient, secure and low-cost solution.

Learn more about Wise

Sources used for this article:

  1. LTL Beijing - Alipay for foreigners

Sources checked on 07-May-2023.

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How to use Alipay as a foreigner (Both in & outside China) (2024)

FAQs

How to use Alipay as a foreigner (Both in & outside China)? ›

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Is it possible to use Alipay without a Chinese bank account? Yes, Alipay has a feature for non-Chinese users called Tour Pass. This is a 90-day service that allows foreigners, particularly tourists, to use Alipay with international banking information.

Can foreigners use Alipay outside China? ›

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Is it possible to use Alipay without a Chinese bank account? Yes, Alipay has a feature for non-Chinese users called Tour Pass. This is a 90-day service that allows foreigners, particularly tourists, to use Alipay with international banking information.

Can I use Alipay in the USA? ›

Can you use Alipay in USA? Yes. You can use Alipay in the US at certain merchants that accept it, particularly those that cater to Chinese tourists or have a large Chinese customer base. The app works in a similar way to how it operates in China; users scan a QR code to complete a transaction.

What is the limit of Alipay for foreigners? ›

The mobile payment app has also raised the single transaction limit for overseas travelers using mobile payments from $1,000 to $5,000 and lifted the annual cumulative transaction limit from $10,000 to $50,000.

Is Alipay safe for foreigners? ›

Yes it is. Alipay is developed and operated by Ant Group, which is a financial technology company owned by Alibaba. Alipay has implemented multiple security measures to protect users' funds and private data.

How much does Alipay charge for foreign transactions? ›

How much does Alipay charge in fees for foreign credit card purchases and transactions? When you use your VISA, MasterCard or JCB card to pay for goods on Taobao or Tmall, Alipay will charge a flat rate of 3% of the transaction amount as a service fee³.

Which is better Alipay or WeChat Pay? ›

WeChat Pay may be better if the majority of your income is earned and spent in China, and you are looking for an online payment system that integrates into China's most popular social media platform. But if global convenience for financial services is a priority for you, consider Alipay.

What is the difference between Alipay and Alipay HK? ›

While both platforms share some similarities, they also have some key differences. The currencies used in the platforms are the main difference between the two platforms. While the mainland China version of Alipay operates in Chinese Yuan (CNY), AlipayHK runs in Hong Kong Dollars (HKD).

What is the difference between Alipay and Alipay plus? ›

The Alipay app is one of the most used digital wallets in the world. Alipay+ enables cross-border payments for e-wallets. Alipay and Alipay+ have been expanding their services beyond Asia.

Can I have two Alipay accounts? ›

Can I have multiple accounts for the Alipay+Partner Workspace, and give different permissions to these accounts? Yes.

How do tourists pay for things in China? ›

It is worth making sure you always have a range of payment options available during your travel to China – for example, cash, WeChat Pay or Alipay and a foreign bank card (as well as a Chinese contact who can pay for you if all else fails).

Can Americans use WeChat Pay? ›

WeChat Pay is available in the US too.

How to verify Alipay account without China bank? ›

A foreigner must submit a valid passport, as opposed to any other form of identification or documents to verify an Alipay account. If your Alipay account is not verified, you can still make payments with Alipay by using online banking or a bank card.

How to pay in China as a foreigner? ›

Some international e-wallets such as TrueMoney, which originated in Thailand, and Naver Pay, which is frequently used in South Korea, are directly accepted by merchants in China. Foreigners can also open bank accounts with passports or other valid ID at major banks such as Industrial and Commercial Bank of China.

Is Alipay available worldwide? ›

Travelers from China: Outside of China, Alipay is a preferred payment method among Chinese tourists, and it is accepted in more than 110 countries.

How do foreigners make payment in China? ›

Most places will only be able to accept payments made with international credit cards, if the card is linked and payment is made through China Payment Apps like WeChat and Alipay. More importantly, cashless payment has become a way of life for the Chinese (they have a 86% penetration rate for mobile payments).

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