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Asked by BC from Ireland | Nov. 22, 2015 05:02
About:Chinese Embasy in Ireland

Uk passport holder living in Ireland

Can I apply for a Chinese visa if I live in Ireland but hold a UK passport. Do I need to attend the embassy in person or can I apply by post. Also I am flying into China but leaving via bus from Nanning to Hanoi but can not get bus ticket until in Nanning. I do have all my hotels and other travel arrangements booked from Hanoi onwards so would copies of these be suitable?

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Answered by Matthew from Australia | Nov. 22, 2015 19:27
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Hey, BC, yes, you can apply for it and the embassy of PRC in Ireland doesn’t accept the application by post, so you need to go in person or entrust others to do it for you. You may be required to provide the bill of room rent or houseowner's dues to prove that you are living in Ireland.

According to the requirements, it requires the return tickets booking order. But considering what you stated, if you have arranged all the hotels and other travel plan, it is possible that you don't have to submit a return ticket.
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