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Asked by Sean from Hong Kong | Feb. 04, 2015 01:42
About:Visa Policy of China

I have a British Passport and a HKID card (3 stars right to abode)

I would like to visit China for a business trip not lasting more than a week. I've been told that my HKID card means I will need to apply for a "Return Home Permit" - what if I cannot get one or only want the visa?

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Answered by Ruby from Iraq | Feb. 04, 2015 03:00
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Sean, you can only apply for a M type with your British passport. Those who want to apply for Home Return Permit must have Chinese nationality. You don't meet the requirement. In order to apply for the M type, you should have invitation letter from your Chinese trade partner except for your passport, finished application form and a recent passport photo. In addition, you may be required to provide the letter of confirmation or invitation letter from duly authorized Chinese unit. Your trade partner can help you deal with this.
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