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Asked by Christine Ho from South Korea | Jan. 06, 2016 20:47
About:72-Hour Visa-Free Transit

I just have a layover in China. I don't need a visa of any kind, do I?

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Answered by Nina from Singapore | Jan. 07, 2016 03:49
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Hi Christine, it depends on how long is the layover and which city you transit in. If you only transit in one Chinese city for less than 72 hours, it's possible to use the 72-hour free transit policy so that no entry permit is needed.
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