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Asked by Richard | Dec. 27, 2016 14:24
About:China Visa Entries / Validity / Duration of Stay

2 Questions: A multiple entry visa is marked "M" under 'categories' and 'entries'...Yes?

Also, if the passport with the visa expires, but the 'enter before' date is still valid, can I bring both the new passport and the old passport with the visa? Many thanks!

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Answered by Dann from Singapore | Dec. 28, 2016 20:05
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Richard, categories “M” means that you hold a business M type. If “M” is under “entries”, it means that the business M type can be used for multiple entries. You can hold both passports to travel as long as the information on both passports is exactly the same.
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