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Asked by Ms.Chow from Singapore | Mar. 25, 2011 00:46
About:Chinese Embassy in Singapore

Hi, I am an ordinary passport holder from Singapore.
I am planning to visit Shenzhen in April 2010 to visit my friend and from Shenzhen I plan to go to Hong Kong and from Hong Kong to Macau then back to Shenzhen. Is this considered as multiple entry? Do I need to apply for a visa if my trip is within 15 days?

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Answered by Mrs.Betty from Singapore | Mar. 25, 2011 02:00
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It is not considered as multiple entries. You enter Shenzhen for two times, if each stay duration per entry in Shenzhen is less than 15 days, you don't need to apply for China visa.

Hong Kong and Macau apply different exit & enter controls from Mainland China, you don't need a visa to Hong Kong or Macau.
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