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Asked by Jim c from uk | May. 26, 2023 13:18
About:10-Year China Visa for UK Citizens

Daughter's China visa

I'm applying for a Q1 visa for my daughter to go to China to see her mother (a Chinese citizen) this summer. My daughter was born in China and spent the first 10 years of her life there, but has been living in the UK since 2018.
Would she be eligible for the 10 year, multiple entry visa? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

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Answered by Mia | May. 28, 2023 23:32
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Q1 visa is generally issued for a single entry. However, the holders can apply for a Temporary Residence Permit within 30 days after entry. The residence permit can be granted for a minimum of 1 year and a maximum of 5 years, and the holders can exit and reenter freely during the validity of the residence permit.

Or she can apply for a multiple-entry 10-year Q2 visa showing the invitation letter from her mother.

The difference between the two is duration of stay after each entry. Temporary Residence Permit has no limititation after entry while Q2 allows up to 90 days of stay after each entry.
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