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Asked by Bouchard from Canada | Apr. 19, 2013 12:49
About:China Work Visa

My mother-in-law lives with me

I want to know if my mother-in-law is considered as my dependant. I'm going to work in China in july and my wife and kids are traveling with me; however, my mother in law depends of me. She lives with me.
Thanks

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Answered by Billy | Apr. 20, 2013 03:25
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Hi, I think your mother-in-law is able to get a short family visit L visa. But it is difficult for her to get a dependent Z accompanying yours. You'd better contact the embassy or CVASC in your place directly for more information.
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