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Asked by Aimee White from United Kingdom | Jun. 25, 2016 07:41
About:China Visa Application in UK

Return flights on a tourist visa

I understand that if I select an 'L' Tourist entry permit, I will need to provide proof of a 'round trip'. Does this mean I have to return to the same place I flew out from? I'd like to go to Japan after China, so is it possible to still get a 3 month tourist L type if I plan a Heathrow to Beijing to Japan flight?

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Answered by Darcy from United Kingdom | Jun. 27, 2016 03:41
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Hi Aimee! You don't have to return to the same place you flew out from. The ticket from China to Japan is ok.
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Answered by Aimee from Uk | Jun. 27, 2016 07:06
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Thanks! Really appreciate that! I'm now actually planning on arriving from South Korea and then flying home to Heathrow from Beijing- that won't make a difference with anything, would it?
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Answered by Darcy | Jun. 28, 2016 20:11
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You are right! It won’t make a difference. You can travel like that.
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