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Asked by colleen baxter from Australia | Feb. 11, 2018 21:15
About:FAQ of Chinese Visa Application

PROOF OF LEGAL STATUS, I HOLD A NEW ZEALAND PASSPORT

But i have lived in Australia for 40 years. I am applying type of L and need to provide proof of legal status, aged pension card and drivers licence be sufficient or should i also take utility accounts and rates notice to my appointment?

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Answered by Emma from Argentina | Feb. 21, 2018 21:08
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Hi, you can provide your residence permit in Australia as proof of legal status. Personally I think the aged pension card and drivers licence would be okay.
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