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Asked by Mr.Benjamin from Singapore | Oct. 29, 2009 06:49
About:China Visa Exemption

Hi, I am a Singapore citizen looking to enter Chengdu, China for about 2-3 weeks as a tourist. Will I have to apply for a visa? It says in one of the sections above that I can enter China without a visa for 15days at nominated airports. Any idea which are they?

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Answered by Mr.Sean | Oct. 30, 2009 21:02
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Yes, Singaporean passport holders are exempt from visa to China for 15 days.
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