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Asked by Eve from New Zealand | Feb. 04, 2016 01:34
About:144-Hour Visa-Free Transit

Do I need 6 months still showing on my passport at the time of visiting Shanghai?

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Answered by Amanda from New Zealand | Feb. 04, 2016 01:46
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Eve, generally speaking, you don't have to have six months remaining validity on your passport at the time you enter China if you have a valid visa. However, since you are wanting to sue the 144-hour free transit, I think it's better to ensure that your passport is valid for more than six months. Or you can just go and take a risk!
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