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Asked by VALENTINE from NIGERIA | Oct. 20, 2011 07:09
About:Chinese Embasy in Ireland

I pay my money into my wife's account. would that pose a problem if I require a visa to China?

I have my residency in Ireland. I am living in Dublin with my wife and four children. I would want to go to china on a business trip. I pay my money into my wife's account. would that pose a problem if I require a visa to china?

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Answered by Ivan from Ireland | Oct. 22, 2011 01:11
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It won't pose a problem if you require a visa to China. Even though the consular officer asks you to provide your bank statement, you can provide your wife's bank statement and the marriage license to prove your relationship.
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