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Asked by Guest from Northern Ireland | Jul. 03, 2013 04:25
About:FAQ of Chinese Visa Application

How to apply for a visa to visit China & Hong Kong if you have dual citizenship

I am a UK citizen living in Northern Ireland with an Irish passport. In the supplementary application form ( Section D) it asks questions about a permanent residence permit.
UK citizens living in Northern Ireland and holding an Irish passport do not have nor require to have a residence permit for living in Northern Ireland.
How is this question to be answered?

Answers (1)
Answered by Nick from UK | Jul. 04, 2013 01:23
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Hi, if you are now living in Northern Ireland, you should apply from CVASC in Edinburgh with your Irish passport. You can choose None for question No.2, fill with N/A to the No.3, choose Yes for question No.4.
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