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Asked by Mr.DANH from United States | Oct. 28, 2010 12:22
About:Beijing Travel

Greetings,
I am American,
I am going to Singapore in December. I am staying in Singapore till a cruise ship departs there in April. My plan was to secure a Chinese visa in Singapore. After reading your postings I don't think I will be able to get Chinese visa. I am not a Singaporean permanent resident. My problem is that with me leaving the US in December, even if I got the visa here; I don't enter China till 4/23. That takes me past the 90 day entrance requirement upon recieving visa.Any way around this dilemma, or do I cancel the cruise?
Thanks,
Dan

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Answered by Ms.CELIANA from China | Oct. 28, 2010 22:43
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Non-Singapore citizens shall provide documents that entitle them to reside for an extended period of time in the Singapore, such as a PR, WP, EP, STP, DP. Temporary visitors to Singapore should apply for a Chinese visa in their own country. For the special case, the visa officer has the rights to make the final decision on whether issuing a visa or not.

This is the information I got on the official website of China Embassy in Singapore.
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