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Asked by Georgia from united kingdom | Feb. 01, 2017 15:00
About:240-Hour Visa-Free Transit

Connecting flight issue

Can anyone help- if I fly London to Shanghai with a flight connection in Hong Kong, will I be eligible for the visa exemption if the third country that I will be travelling on to is Hong Kong? Thanks!

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Answered by Cindy | Feb. 02, 2017 20:32
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Sorry, I'm afraid you cannot use this free transit policy if the third country is HK.
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Answered by Michelle | Feb. 03, 2017 06:53
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Q: If I am a passenger from one of the above-listed countries and travels by train from Hong Kong to Shanghai, before exiting China from Shanghai by air, can I tour around Jiangsu and Zhejiang Province first? Or If I fly from abroad to Shanghai, can I exit by cruise?

A: Yes, you can. As long as you have booked your onward air / vessel / train ticket to a third country (region) with confirmed date and seat within 144 hours upon arrival in China, you can enjoy the 144-hour visa-exemption transit policy entering China by air / vessel / train from some specific land, sea or air ports in Shanghai, or Lukou International Airport in Nanjing, or Xiaoshan International Airport in Hangzhou, and later leaving for a third country (region) from any of the above-listed ports of entry.
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