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Asked by Dorothy from Malaysia | Dec. 31, 2011 02:36
About:Chinese Consulate in Melbourne

Tourist Visa Application

Hi there. I am a Malaysian, currently staying in Melbourne. I will be traveling to Hong Kong on 7th January 2012. I am just wondering can i actually apply the Chinese visa in Hong Kong or i should do it here in Melbourne. Please help me out as i am slightly confused when i was browsing a webpage saying that Malaysian citizens have to apply the visa in their own country. Thank you!

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Answered by Linda from Malaysia | Dec. 31, 2011 03:37
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Non-Australian passport holders should provide valid Australian visa as well as entry record, both the original and the copy. Applicants who are in Australia free of visa or with ETA and electronic visa, Australian entry record should be provided, both the original and the copy. On some special occasions, International Movement Record or evidence in other forms released by DIAC might be required by the Consulate General.

If you can provide the above documents, you can apply for a China visa in Melbourne.
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Answered by Andy from Australia | Jan. 06, 2013 22:50
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I've heard that China Embassy in Australia request for Letter to proof of employment in Australia for non-australian passport. Is it true because it doesn't make sense if is just a holiday in China.
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