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Asked by Mr.Vincent Kwok from Canada | Sep. 19, 2010 21:05
About:Chinese Embassy in Canada

I was born in China. This is shown in my Canadian passport. Am I eligible for a visa of two year validity? Do I need any additional document to prove that if I want to apply for a multi-entry visa of two year validity? Do I need to have a Chinese parent in China? For a visa of two year validity, can I apply in the Toronto Chinese Consulate? What is the fee and how long it will take?

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Answered by Mr.Kyle from China | Sep. 20, 2010 01:33
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You can apply for a visa of one year validity at Chinese consulate in Toronto, but the final decision will be made by the visa officers if they will issue you or not. The general processing time is 4 working days, and fee is about CAD 150. There is no visa with 2 year validity you can apply.
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