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Asked by Jeff from uae | Jan. 16, 2014 09:07
About:Hong Kong Visa Policy

Airline Crew

I am a Canadian national, and entered Guangzhou on a General Declaration, as an operating crew member for 2014, already, and left as an operating crew member.

On the first entry and departure of any city in China for a new year, a crew C is stamped into our passports, of that city, which is all that is required to enter/depart that city in China on a General Declaration as a crew member.

I will be back in Guangzhou in a few days, and on this trip, I will like to visit Macau by train and return to Guangzhou for my departure as an operating crew member.

I know there is no visa requirement for Canadians visiting Macau for mainland, however, I will like to know, on re-entering mainland, will my departing General Declaration and crew C stamps be enough to show the immigration at the boarder for my exit out of Guangzhou as a crew member?

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Answered by Alan | Jan. 17, 2014 00:56
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Hi, as I know, Crew C visa can be issued as single-entry or double-entry or multiple-entry. For yours, I guess it is multiple entry for one year, right? If yes, it can be used for re-entry.
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Answered by Simon | Jul. 11, 2015 04:55
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Hi Jeff, I am asking myself the same question... exact same scenario as you. Could you tell me is it worked for you? Did you travel to Macau with the GD and it was sufficient to reenter china on your way back?
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