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Asked by Mr.Richard from UK | Jul. 04, 2010 19:59
About:China Transit Visa

Hi, I hold a UK passport and I am flying back from Ulaanbataar via Bejing and Hong Kong to London. Will i need a visa if im not leaving the airports and will be in each for less that 6 hours?

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Answered by Mr.Kyle | Jul. 04, 2010 20:46
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You can exempt from going through the procedures for obtaining a transit visa if you hold a through ticket and have booked seats on international airliners flying directly through China, and will stay in a transit city for less than 24 hours without leaving the airport. And also you need not a visa to transit in HongKong.
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