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Asked by Elinor Cumming from United Kingdom | Nov. 01, 2018 18:32
About:China Visa Exemption

It is less than 24 hours that I will be in the country.

I am flying London Heathrow to Sanya (China) and have a 1 hour 40 minutes layover before flying onto Guangzhou to then fly to Christchurch. Will I need a visa for this stopover?

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Answered by Benson from Denmark | Nov. 01, 2018 19:57
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If your total layover time in mainland China is within 24 hours, you could apply for 24h twov, and no visa will be required.
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