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Asked by Mr.ZHOU from Canada | Mar. 01, 2009 09:42
About:Chinese Embassy in Canada

Hi,

I am a Canadian Citizen but was born in China. I would like to go back to China to visit my grand parents in this summer. Five years ago, my parents moved from Canada to USA. During their trip, they lost my previous Chinese Passport and my old Canadian passport which has a record of my visiting to China. My question is:

1. How can I get a L-visa with NO previous Chinese Passport and any visa records of visiting China before?

2. Do I have to go to Ottawa to get my visa (I am a university student living in Kingston)?

Thanks a lot!!!!

Answers (1)
Answered by Ms.Nicole from Mexico | Mar. 01, 2009 20:36
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Well, currently do you still have a valid passport(Canadian or Chinese)? You should have reported the loss and gotten the passport. If you have valid passport. I think it won't be problem for you to have a visa for entry into China.
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