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Asked by Avia from united kingdom | Jul. 08, 2019 03:17
About:China Visa Entries / Validity / Duration of Stay

Hi! I will be studying in China for 4 years. I applied for the X1 visa, but I don't know what to

put on validity of visa (months) and duration of longest stay. Do I write 4 years or 30 days until I do my residence permit. They are asking me on one section when I am going to be back but it is in 4 years and I can't book a flight for 4 years prior.

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Answered by Fall793 | Jul. 08, 2019 05:14
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Hi, I am in the same situation but perhaps the following is useful. I dont think it matters too much at this stage.

“000” days is a special note for certain long-term Chinese Visas, like China Work (Z) Visa, China Study (X1/X2) Visa, China Foreign Journalist (J1) Visa & China Resident (D)Visa. It doesn’t mean the bearer can’t stay in China or they can stay in China without limitation of length of duration. They are required to apply a residence permit in the local Public Security Bureau within 30 days upon arrival. Their accurate duration of stay will be specified on the residence permit.
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