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Asked by Ms.MIKESG from Afghanistan | Oct. 11, 2010 22:24
About:Chinese Embassy in Singapore

Hi,

I'm Singaporean and plan to travel to China for 1 month (visiting relative). I will be based in Shenzhen but will be visiting Hong Kong and Macau during my stay. I understand that Singapore passport holders are exempted from visa for 15 days. Now, if I travel to Hong Kong on the 15th day and get my passport stamped (out of China) and then reenter China on the same day, does it mean that my stay in China will be extended another 15 days visa free? Do I still need to appply for visa if I were to travel to HK and Macau during my 30 days stay?

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Answered by Mr.Joe from China | Oct. 12, 2010 03:07
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No, sir, visa officers will discover that you are reenter China on the same day, it is not allowed to extend stay like that. You need to apply for a double entry tourist visa to China in this case, because leaving for Hk an Macao means a exit from China mainland.
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