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Asked by Jack from Ireland | Sep. 27, 2011 19:02
About:Chinese Embassies in Europe

Do I need to present a return flight ticket when applying for a China visa in Ireland?

I plan to teach English in China and will be applying for a Z class visa.

Do I need to present a flight ticket when applying? The Chinese consulate website does not mention whether it is necessary of not.

Additionally, does the fact that I have a British passport pose any problems? I am a permanently resident in Ireland.

Thanks a lot.

Answers (1)
Answered by James from U.K. | Sep. 28, 2011 03:13
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You don't need to present a return flight ticket if you apply for Z visa.

Your British passport doesn't pose any problem because you are a permanent resident in Ireland.
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