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Asked by Jim Kokocki from Canada | Jan. 27, 2018 08:39
About:China Visa Entries / Validity / Duration of Stay

Entries noted as 'M', not a number

On my visa I see a letter 'M' for entries, not a number. I don't see that referenced here in the materials

What does 'M' mean

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Answered by John Doe | Jan. 27, 2018 21:37
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M stands for multiple entries. You can enter China as many times as you want as long as your visa is not yet expired.
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