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Asked by Mr.Michael from Spain | Oct. 14, 2009 08:01
About:Chinese Embassy in Spain

I am businessman applying for a visa to attend a trade show at Guangzhou in late November. I will have a letter of invitation. The event is 3 days and I then hope to stay in China to pursue business. I would like to apply for a multiple entry visa. The China embassy in Spain's application offers multiple entry options from 1 entry 3 months, 2 entries 6 months, multiple entries for 6, 12, or 24 months.
Can you advise what option I might successfully apply for and receive permission?
If I apply for multiple entries and they won't give permission for that will they automatically give permission for a lesser one without denying the visa application?
thanks in advance.

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Answered by Mr.Angus | Oct. 14, 2009 21:50
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There are strict requirements for multi-entry visa applications, I advise you just apply for a double entry visa this time.
It's posible that the embassy may grant you a single entry visa if you can't meet the requirements of the multiple entry visa, but all depends on the China embassy and relevant China visa policies.
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Answered by Mr.Michael from Spain | Oct. 15, 2009 03:45
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Thank you for the advice on applying for double entry.
Can you guide me to someplace I can view the multi-entry visa requirements? I would like to know what they are.
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