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Asked by Linda from United Kingdom | Dec. 03, 2019 08:47
About:Chinese Embasy in Ireland

Irish citizen living in the UK

Hi,

I am an Irish citizen living in the UK. Should I get my visa from the Chinese embassy in England or do I need to get it from Dublin?

The visa cost in the UK seems to be 3 times more expensive than getting it in Ireland, should I go to Dublin instead then?

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Answered by Alan from United Kingdom | Dec. 04, 2019 18:40
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Yes, I advise you to go to Dublin to do the application. If you apply from the UK, you need to pay the service fee to the visa center.
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