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Asked by Lloyd Keays from Netherlands | May. 07, 2015 04:45
About:72-Hour Visa-Free Transit FAQ

London to Shanghai and Back to Rome. Is it qualified for 72 hours free transit?

I read that it doesn't need to be logical. I'm a bit nervous because it's a return to the EU.

Amsterdam>London | *London>Shanghai*
68 hours later
*Shanghai>Rome | Rome Amsterdam

Right? Thanks

Answers (1)
Answered by Lee from Malaysia | May. 09, 2015 01:25
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Well, I personally think that your route is ok. You know, 72 hours free transit is widely promoted in China. So I don't think you will have a problem. However, some people who take this route (HK-Shanghai-Macau) are refused because it's obviously that they avoid making mainland visas.
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