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Andy
from Canada | Sep. 15, 2014 07:20
About:72-Hour Visa-Free Transit FAQ
I am an airline employee using Beijing to transit. Do I need a visa if my to sky's are standby?
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Elvis
from Germany | Sep. 15, 2014 21:47
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Since your flights are standby, you cannot enjoy the 72-hour free transit policy and you need to apply for a transit one in advance.
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