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Asked by Mr.Will Wang from USA | Mar. 08, 2011 18:40
About:Dual Nationality

I am a Chinese-American born in China. I just became U.S citizen about a year ago. So I want to know how long can a U.S citizen stay in China for one entry?

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Answered by Mr.Frank | Mar. 08, 2011 20:22
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It all depends on your travel purpose to China and the local China Embassy in your home country who will issue the China visa for you with the permitted duration in China on. Usually, the duaration of a one-entry China visa is 30 days.
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