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Asked by Lisa from India | Nov. 20, 2016 23:54
About:China Visa Entries / Validity / Duration of Stay

Date on return ticket is later than time allowed for single visit.

I have a double entry (each stay is valid for 60 days at a time) visa. I plan on exiting China to visit Hong Kong sometime towards the end of my first stay, and then re-enter China to stay for another couple of weeks. Can I make my FIRST entry into China with a return ticket for a date 90 days from the point of entry? Many thanks.

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Answered by Allen from Russia | Nov. 21, 2016 19:29
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It is possible for you to do that. As your official duration of stay is 60 days, you need to apply for an extension 7 days prior to its expiry date, and then you can possibly get 30 more days to stay in China. In this case, you can stay for 90 days and then exit China.
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