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Asked by Rhys from New Zealand | Mar. 26, 2012 02:48
About:Chinese Embassy in New Zealand

Do I require a transit Visa or am I exempt?

Hello,
I have booked a flight from Auckland to Amsterdam and it goes via Guangzhou and Chengdu. Stopovers are less than 6hrs and I will not be leaving the airport. I will have international tickets all the way through to my final destination. Do I require a transit Visa or am I exempt? I am a NZ citizen currently residing in NZ.

Thanks

Answers (1)
Answered by Fay | Mar. 26, 2012 20:59
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You don't need a transit visa for your less than 6 hours transit in Guangzhou and Chengdu if you won't leave the airport.
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