General Introduction to Chinese Visa

26,2007 Editor:at0086| Resource:AT0086.com

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Chinese visa is the most important object you need to hold if you want to come to China. For foreigners who know nothing about Chinese visa before, they may come across many questions about Chinese visa, such as how to apply for a visa in china, and the relevant materials needed. The general introduction below will tell you much more about Chinese visa.
Chinese visa is the most important object you need to hold if you want to come to China. For foreigners who know nothing about Chinese visa before, they may come across many questions about Chinese visa, such as how to apply for a visa in china, and the relevant materials needed. The general introduction below will tell you much more about Chinese visa.
 
Apply for a Chinese visa
It is not difficult to apply for a visa from Chinese embassies and consulates in most countries. Travelers need to wait no longer than three to five working days to obtain a standard 30-day, single entry visa which are valid for entry within three months. For business people and other regular visitors there are multiple-entry visas good for six months at a time. As an alternative, many tourists make arrangements through travel agencies.
 
Chinese visa extension
Visa Extensions
are dealt with by the local Public Security Bureau (Gong'anju). The period of extension varies, but if travelers hold a 30-day visa, they can expect to obtain an extension of 15 days to one month. Second extensions are rarely granted. The penalty of overstaying your visa in China is at least RMB300 per day.

In the past, many foreign travelers made the trek to Hong Kong to renew visas and get extensions. It is possible to get a "Business Consulting" Visa in Hong Kong from most travel agents. Costs vary and the visa can usually be obtained within 48 hours. Some agents may ask for a Business Card as proof. As long as your "Business Card" doesn't list your job description as "Journalist" you should be ok. Another option for visa renewal is to go through one of the agents in Beijing. Check out the bi-weekly magazine "City Weekend" for classifieds listing possible agents.
 
Tourist visa in China
A foreigner staying in China with a tourist visa is not allowed to engage in activities beyond the capacity as a tourist, such as employment, religious propaganda and illegal journalist interviewing. The Chinese Government protects the lawful rights of foreigners in China. On their part, foreigners staying in China should abide by the Chinese laws and respect the Chinese habits and customs, and on no account should they do anything to jeopardize China's national security, public interests and social order.
 

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