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Asked by Mr.Simon from Canada | Apr. 16, 2010 01:01
About:China Visa Exemption

I have dual citizenship Hong Kong and Candadian, do I need to get a visa if I go directly from Canada to Shanghia via Japan. I have HongKong Chinese passport and China entry card.

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Answered by Ms.Maggie | Apr. 17, 2010 00:45
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You'd better confirm with the China Embassy in Canada.
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