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Asked by Margaret from United Kingdom | Jan. 16, 2016 10:47
About:China Visa

Is a single entry to China cheaper than multiple visits?

When I looked at tourist visa costs for PRC (looking to book flights for last week of April first week of May) do I just apply for a single entry as it's cheaper than paying for multiple entries...or is it correct that from January PRC Tourist L types will be granted to cover a 2 year period multiple entries as standard now at the same price?

That's good news if that is correct as my son and family now live in PRC and it would be great if I can make several visits over a 2 year period to save having to pay for single entries each time I need to visit.

Also would you know what the cost of the PRC entry permit will be

Answers (3)
Answered by Andrew from United Kingdom | Jan. 17, 2016 00:07
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Magaret, the prices of a single entry and two-year multiple entries are the same. You are advised to apply for the latter one as it is more cost-efficient. The cost is 151 pounds in total.
Answered by Margaret from United Kingdom | Jan. 18, 2016 12:20
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Where would I be able to obtain a visa at £150. I was quoted today via CIBT visa agents in London a total cost of £260.

I have also heard that I can pick up a visa in HK same day
Answered by Andrew | Jan. 18, 2016 21:15
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Dear, if you apply for it at the CVASC in London, it costs £151.
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