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Asked by damo from australia | Apr. 25, 2018 00:37
About:72-Hour Visa-Free Transit

Which versions applies/approved for 72-hour Visa-Free Transit - Guangzhou(CAN)

Bali(DPS) - Guangzhou(CAN) - Bali(DPS)
Bali(DPS) - Singapore(SIN) - Guangzhou(CAN) - Singapore(SIN) - Bali(DPS)
Singapore(SIN) - Guangzhou(CAN) - Singapore(SIN) - Bali(DPS)
Singapore(SIN) - Guangzhou(CAN) - Singapore(SIN)
Singapore(SIN) - Kuala Lumpur(KUL) - Guangzhou(CAN) - Kuala Lumpur(KUL) - Singapore(SIN) - Bali(DPS)
Singapore(SIN) - Kuala Lumpur(KUL) - Guangzhou(CAN) - Kuala Lumpur(KUL) - Singapore(SIN)
Kuala Lumpur(KUL) - Guangzhou(CAN) - Kuala Lumpur(KUL) - Singapore(SIN) - Bali(DPS)
Kuala Lumpur(KUL) - Guangzhou(CAN) - Kuala Lumpur(KUL)

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Answered by Rob | Apr. 25, 2018 01:28
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None. You need a visa for all of those because none is a transit. You have to fly Country A - Guanzhou - Country B on non-stop flights for 72 hours visa-free transit.
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Answered by damo | Apr. 25, 2018 07:05
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what about:(Australian passport holder)
Singapore(SIN) - Guangzhou(CAN) - Kuala Lumpur(KUL)
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Answered by Rob | Apr. 25, 2018 11:15
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Yes, that is okay (if they are non-stop flights) because Singapore and Malaysia are different countries.
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Answered by Damo | Apr. 25, 2018 20:05
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Rob, so what you are saying is that the flights MUST be direct and not transit before they get to Guangzhiu(CAN).

Singapore(SIN) - Guangzhou(CAN) - Kuala Lumpur(KUL)
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Answered by Damo | Apr. 25, 2018 20:15
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Rob, also can I do it in 2 separate(one way) bookings direct with the airlines.

ie:
Singapore(SIN) - Guangzhou(CAN) = Scoot Airlines
Guangzhou(CAN) - Kuala Lumpur(KUL) = Air Asia Airlines

Thanks for your help!
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Answered by Rob | Apr. 26, 2018 00:48
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Separate tickets on different carriers are fine.
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