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Asked by Mr.Scott from Brazil | Feb. 12, 2011 09:01
About:China Visa Exemption

I am traveling to Shanghai using a Brazilian diplomatic passport, which entitles me to visa exemption for stay up to 30 days. My passport however is only valid through July 2011. I know there is a six-month validity requirement to obtain visa. Is this a requirement for entry as well in cases of visa exemption?

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Answered by Mr.Edward from United Kingdom | Feb. 12, 2011 20:24
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It is not a requirements for entry for visa exemption, if your passport still has one month validity beyond your stay duration, it is accepted by China immigration.
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