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Asked by Robert from Ireland | Mar. 15, 2012 08:54
About:Chinese Embasy in Ireland

Visa for Mainland China and Hong Kong.

Hello,I'm a Czech passport holder living in Ireland and I am going to visit my Chinese fiancee who lives in ShenZhen.Due to location of ther city I will have to travel to Hong Kong.(better transport)Do I need to apply for dual visa?(mainland China and Hong Kong)If yes how much does it cost,please?Thanks for your prompt reply.

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Answered by Wendy | Mar. 16, 2012 04:53
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Czech passport holders are exempt from a visa to Hong Kong for up to 90 days. You just need a China visa to enter Shenzhen. It costs EUR0 33 for single entry tourist visa.
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