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Asked by James from united kingdom | Dec. 08, 2014 21:55
About:China Visa Entries / Validity / Duration of Stay

Multiple Entry Visa for China

Hi,

I am hoping to apply for a two months tourist L with multiple entries with plans to go to Macau and Hon Kong for a few days followed by five days in Taiwan. I would fly from Hong Kong to Taipei and then Taipei to Bejing.

Is this possible and if so, what type is best to apply for?

Many thanks.

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Answered by Boyce | Dec. 08, 2014 23:56
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There is no such a type, multiple entries valid for two months, so you cannot apply that type.

You can consider a single entry Tourist valid for one month to visit Beijing. You enjoy a 90-day free entry to visit HK and enjoy a 30-day free entry to visit Macau. For Taipei, you may need to consult further.
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Answered by James | Dec. 09, 2014 03:37
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Thanks for that.

Is there the opportunity to apply for a 60 day single entry one to China and enjoy the 90 day free entry to HK and 30 day entry to Macau?

Then I would just go to Taiwan after my 60 days in China?
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Answered by Boyce | Dec. 09, 2014 21:33
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You can try to apply a 60-day single entry one to visit China. You are suggested to provide detail traveling route, so that it may be easier for you to get that type.

For HK and Macau, you can only use your valid passport to enter easily. The 60-day single entry Tourist L cannot be used for entering HK and Macau.
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