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Asked by Taylor from New Zealand | Apr. 08, 2014 09:38
About:China Visa Application Requirements

NZ Citizen studying in Korea

Hi there,

I am a New Zealand citizen and I am currently studying in Korea until the end of June. A friend and I want to go to China in May for a week so just need a tourist visa. When applying for it in this article is says that proof of residence and student status is required. We are provide Korean Alienation Cards for our stay here will this been proof enough for the residence and student info. Or is more required?

Or will my residence be my home address in New Zealand as I am not here for under 3 months?

Regards

Answers (1)
Answered by Bert from Canada | Apr. 09, 2014 02:06
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Hi, you can try to apply with your Korean Alienation Cards. I think it is better to contact CVASC in Seoul for direct answer. Tel:+44(0)20 7206 0589
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