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Asked by Mrs.Wong from Canada | Jul. 13, 2010 17:05
About:Chinese Embassy in Canada

My son-in-law is holding a Japanese passport, does he need a visa to visit China? We will be joining a tour from Hong Kong with a duration of 14 days.
Thank you for your time.
Mr.s Wong

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Answered by Mr.JOHNNASH from United States | Jul. 14, 2010 02:51
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Your son-in-law doesn't need a visa to China, Japan ordinary passport holders are exempt from a visa to China for less than 15 days.
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