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Asked by Francis | Sep. 28, 2019 14:14
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China Visa as EU Citizen (Student) in the UK

Hi,

I'm planning a trip to China this December, and I'm preparing my visa application. I am a EU Citizen studying in the UK, and I'm going to be applying for a Chinese Visa at the London Visa Centre. Given my status as a EU Student, should I state my permanent residence as being in the UK, where I'm currently studying, or in my native country?

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Francis

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Answered by Andrew | Sep. 29, 2019 18:59
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If you apply at the London visa center, you need to state your permanent residence there.
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Answered by Francis | Sep. 29, 2019 22:21
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I'm sorry, I'm talking about the Online Application form. There is a section where you have to specify your "permanent residence". So given the fact that I'm studying here, Should I Put in my UK address?
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Answered by Andrew | Sep. 29, 2019 22:41
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If you have a permanent residence card of UK, then select yes. IF not, select no.
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Answered by Francis | Sep. 29, 2019 23:37
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Well, it doesn't ask you to select "yes" or "no". You just have to fill in the form with your address. So In my case, given that I'm a student, and i don't have a permanent residence card, yet I'll be living in the UK long term, I should put in my address from my native country, correct?
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