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Asked by Ana from Italy | Sep. 03, 2015 23:41
About:China Tourist Visa

Stamp date on arrival

Hello, I heard that upon arrival in China the authorities stamp the date you should leave the country and sometimes is less than 30 days (1 or 2 days). Is it true? I'm planning to arrive in China 21/11 and depart 20/12 (I bought the tickets already), which will make exactly 30 days. Am I safe?

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Answered by Andy from Thailand | Sep. 04, 2015 03:48
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Ana, I didn't hear about this. At the immigration, you just get the entry stamp. When you leave, you will have the exit stamp. The duration of stay is counted for 00:00 of next day after you arrive. So you shouldn't have a problem when exiting.
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