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Asked by WOODY CHIENG from malaysia | Nov. 20, 2019 06:58
About:Overstaying in China & Penalty

I overstayed in China on a multiple entry visa which is due to expire on 29/2/2020.

Now my big trouble is that I only found out from the travel agent in Malaysia that I need to exit China once every 30 days. There was a miscommunication when I applied the visa because that very travel agent told me that I can exit once in 3 months. Now I have overstayed for nearly 2 months. What can I do in order not to be blacklisted?

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Answered by John Doe | Nov. 20, 2019 10:46
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Pleading ignorance would sometines help. However if they catch you working in China then you would have a greater chance of being blacklisted. Keep in mind that overstaying would not only cost your multiple entry visa but also your subsequent visa applications even when you are not blacklisted.
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