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Asked by Nana from Slovenia | Nov. 13, 2014 01:27
About:Chinese Embassy in South Korea

Alien Registration Card? What does that actually mean?

What if I a just a tourist visiting and want to apply for a tourist L to travel further?

Answers (1)
Answered by Marsh from Singapore | Nov. 13, 2014 21:20
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The Alien Registration Card is a kind of resident permit for foreigners living in South Korea.
Tourists can hardly to apply a Tourist L for China in South Korea, since they do not have an ARC card. You are suggested to apply in Japan or in HK through a local tour agency.
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