Hi. I am 16 years old and my father is working in shenzhen china. I am planning to go there for vacation for about 2 months. am i allowed to travel without a chaperon? and are the requirements for my visa be the same?
You can travel to China alone with a touriast visa. What do you mean by ' the requirements for my visa be the same?
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Nov. 17,2009 22:45
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Ms.Lanie(Philippines) said:
I would like to know if I would be needing to show RT ticket and letter of invitation to get a tourist visa if I will only stay for a month in China. I called Chinese Embassy and said that it is only needed if I will stay longer than 30 days.....but I just want to make sure...so i can get proper documents before applying for tourist visa...please help...thanks.
Nov. 18,2009 04:29 Mr.Read replied:
if you can contact the China Embassy, you'd better get what you what from them, since they have the final say to your china visa.
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Nov. 17,2009 07:33
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Ms.Ester(Philippihe) said:
My friend want me to work in Dalian China as HR-Coordinator. They have allready a agency in manila that we contacted to do the proper document and work permit. I want to ask how much do i need to pay the agent to do all the processing of the legal document plus the POEA processing? Im not familiar with Z visa? what is this? Is the China Embassy in Manila will give work permit?
Nov. 17,2009 21:41 Mr.Winston replied:
You should consult the service fee with the agent. Z visa is employment visa. If you can provide all of the required documents, the embassy will issue the visa for you.
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Nov. 16,2009 22:34
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Ms.nancy(Philippines) said:
i have a plan for a holiday in hk for a month do i need to show my ticket in china embassy while im apply for my visa
Nov. 17,2009 04:34 Mr.miles(UK) replied:
you can get more about HK visa application at the China Embassy in Philippines from the website below: http://ph.china-embassy.org/eng/lsfw/hzqz/t219062.htm
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Nov. 16,2009 04:31
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Ms.Kristine(Philippines) said:
Will the consul process visa if you have an open end ticket to Beijing? I want to process my visa as soon as possible however i am not yet sure about the dates of travel that's why i am purchasing an open end ticket. The question is, will the consul process my visa if i hold an open end ticket? or should i buy a ticket on this date and rebook it afterwards? Does it hold true that the ticket should be from Manila - Beijing and not (other country)- Beijing when processing visa? I am working in another country but is a Philippine passport holder. Can i just fly from the country where i work at ?
Nov. 16,2009 21:11 Mr.Barret(France) replied:
i think you have to present an air ticket with exact date. Your departure city can be other countries besides Manila.
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Nov. 15,2009 11:19
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Ms.Ice(Denmark) said:
Hi.I am planning to meet my family in Hong Kong this Aug 2010. As mentioned, no visa is required for all of us (Filipinos)to visit HK and Macau since we are going to stay for a week only. I am wondering if we are going to visit MAinland China as well in which we need to get proper visa for it, do my family have to show some documents if they have enough resources for the trip?I will highly appreciate your responses. Thanks.
Nov. 16,2009 01:41 Mr.Sam(Hong Kong of China) replied:
yes, you need a visa to visit Mainland China, the passport, passport photo, completed visa application form, hotel reservation, air tickets, financial certificate and other documents required by visa officers are necessary for tourist visa application.
Nov. 16,2009 06:58 Ms.Ice(Denmark) replied:
Thanks for the help!
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Nov. 15,2009 19:25
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Mrs.Canonigo(Philippines) said:
Hi, my husband is now working in China Guangzhou and he want me to attached in his visa as a resisdent in China. Im here now in Philippines I and just confuse if Im also need to have a medical for the requirement. I have all the document that I need but I just want to clarify for the medical.
Nov. 16,2009 01:13 Mr.Charles replied:
If you will stay in China for more than 6 months, you should need the Foriegners medical Physical Check in a hospital degnisated by the Chinese embassy or conuslates in Philippines
If I will not stay for 6 months, for only 6 months I will not required for the Foreigners medical?
Nov. 16,2009 06:57 Ms.Ice(Denmark) replied:
Thanks for the help!
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Nov. 14,2009 00:31
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Ms.china girl(philippine) said:
i have lost may chinese visa what do i need to apply new one and do i have to submit suporting document for may lost passport
Nov. 14,2009 04:32 Mr.Noah replied:
Have you lost your visa or your passport?
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Nov. 11,2009 23:30
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Mr.Kevin(China) said:
Hi, I am a foreign teacher in China and have been for more than 5 years now. MY girlfriend is Filipina and currently in the Philippines. She wants to come to China to be with me now. What needs to be done please so I can bring her here to me.
Nov. 12,2009 01:20 Ms.Easter replied:
I think your girl friend can a china visa to China.
Nov. 13,2009 06:52 Mr.Kevin(China) replied:
Hi, thanks for your reply. What do she need to provide and what do I need to send her for the visa please? I know she needs an invitation letter from me and my address where she'll stay. I'll pay for her while she's here from my salary. Are there any other things I need to provide fer her?
Nov. 13,2009 20:42 Mr.John replied:
She need to prepare the following documents for the China visa application: 1.Applicant's passport with blank pages and at least 6 months validity left before expiration. 2.A truly and completely filled application form affixed with one passport-sized photo. 3. Round-trip air ticket 4. invitation letter from you. You should write in your letter that you will afford her eexpense in China besides your valid address, contacts and copy of your residence permit in China, and the letter should be stamped by the local public security bureau.
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Nov. 13,2009 03:26
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Mr.markus(china) said:
Hi Guys:) does anyone know any accredited hospital/clinic in manila that i can do my medical checkup for Z visa to china? and how long does it normally take for the result? I need to know so i can plan my ticket to go back to philippines. will 7 days enough to process evrything? .... will appreciate any infos.... thanks
Nov. 13,2009 04:58 Mr.David replied:
I think large-scaled or steowned hospitals would be ok for the physical exam, and I think 7 days are enough.
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Nov. 13,2009 00:38
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Ms.KatS(Philippines) said:
Hi! We'll be traveling to Guangzhou - Macau - Hong Kong on Feb 2010. Do we need to get Guangzhou visa? Will there be issues involved if we enter Guangzhou (stay for 2 nights) then travel to Macau (stay overnight) and then travel to Hong Kong (stay for 2 nights) and fly back to the Philippines from there?
Nov. 13,2009 04:09 Mr.George replied:
You need to apply for a visa for your trip to Guangzhou.
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Nov. 12,2009 23:35
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Ms.JEMBY(PHILIPPINES) said:
Hi!we are planning to have a 4 day vacation this dec 2009...since we have valid passport, we no longer need hongkong and macau visa, right? what if we decided to go to shenzen even for just a day, do we need to apply for shenzen visa? aside from that my companions are still classified as children because they're just 15 years old, but im already 25, do they need to prepare other documents aside from passport? thank you!
Nov. 13,2009 01:42 Mr.Henry replied:
If you plan to go to shenzhen, you will have to apply for a visa. I think children and adults should prepare the same documents.
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Nov. 10,2009 21:48
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Ms.lyka domagsang(ph) said:
I have been to Hk and will be going there again but I want a side trip to Shenzhen. Do I need to get a visa to go to Shenzhen even if I'm planning to go there for 2 days shopping? If, yes where can I get and how much? Thank you
Nov. 11,2009 01:21 Mr.John replied:
You need a visa to Shenzhen, which should be applied in Philippines in advance,since a few filipinos said that Shenzhen visa office refused to issue Shenzhen Special Zone visa to filipinos recently.
what if i want to stay in hongkong for 1 month,what kind of visa should i apply and what is the requirements?please reply!thanks!
Nov. 12,2009 01:19 Ms.Eartha replied:
if you want to stay in Hk for over 14 days, you will have to apply for a visa. As for the requirements, please read the info. on the website below: http://ph.china-embassy.org/eng/lsfw/hzqz/t219062.htm
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Oct. 25,2009 23:33
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Mrs.Gabor(philippines) said:
GOOD AFTERNOON!I JUST CONFUSE ABOUT MY CASE,I WORK AS A DOMESTIC HELPER IN HONGKONG LAST JULY 2009 AND WORK FOR JUST A 12 DAYS.BECAUSE MY FATHER DIED I NEED TO GO HOME IMMEDIATELY. I DID NOT ABLE TO COME BACK AGAIN ON MY EMPLOYER UNTIL NOW,MY QUESTION IS, IS MY VISA STILL VALID TO ENTER ON HONGKONG OR CAN I ENTER ONLY AS A TOURIST NOW?PLEASE REPLY.
Oct. 26,2009 03:48 Mr.Helper replied:
On your Hong Kong visa, waht are the number of entires? Please tell me .
good afternoon.it is a single journey visa.my employer told me that she doesn't cut my visa until now.can i enter in hongkong using my working visa?i am aware because i dont know the immigration policy.if my visa is still active is there a possibility that they only give me a tourist visa.please help me.
Oct. 29,2009 04:45 Mr.Ethan replied:
i'm afraid you have to apply for a new visa.
Oct. 29,2009 21:30 Mr.JOy(Philippines) replied:
Hello..As a Filipino citizen and a passport holder, you're a visa exempt and able to enter Hongkong and stay there for 14 days,same thing when you go to Macau...But, if you want to stay there over 14 days, then you have to verify the validity of your current working visa..
hi Mr. Joy!i dont know how to verify the validity of my working visa,can you please help me what numbers should i contact to ask about the validity of my working visa.im hoping for your response.thanks!
Oct. 31,2009 07:09 Mr.Joy(Philippines) replied:
Hello...Every visa whatever type it is,has been fixed on one of the pages of our passport or maybe a small booklet or like a passbook...So, on it you can read its validity..When it was issued, the type of your visa and its expiry date..So, if it's already passed today's date means it has been expired..If not, so it is still valid and you can still use it to enter Hongkong and back to your former employer...But, if it's already expired, you can still enter Hongkong without a visa because Phil. passport holder is visa free to that place and you can stay there for 14 days....Hope this will answer your question..
Nov. 5,2009 19:12 Mrs.Gabor(Philippines) replied:
Thank you for replying all my e-mails,can i ask again a question about my case,i'm planning to enter in hongkong this month to buy some goods and clothes for my business.is there apossibility that i can enter even i did not able to claime my hongkong id because i go back in philippines immediately when i am wrking in hongkong for only 12 days.my agent told me that the immigration will hold me because i did not collect my hongkong id,why they will hold me if i didnt do anything against the law,i dont know if my agent discouraging me to enter hongkong.but my only reason is to buy goods and clothes for my business.if i will enter hongkong is the return ticket is also a requirement on immigration or i can book my return ticket when im in hongkong,is that possible.i will stay on my cousins house,is there's a need of letter of invitation to be present in an immigration officer?i'm hoping for your immediate response.
Nov. 6,2009 01:10 Mr.Eric replied:
Filipino passport holders are exempt from visa to Hk for 14 days. You can buy the return air ticket when you are in Hk.
Goodafternoon Sir,/ Madaa'm; I'm planning to tour in hongkong this month,iforgot to ask one thing when i send my recent e-mails last time,my concern is about on my passport,can i use my old passport that i used to enter last july in hongkong as contract worker or i should must get a new passport for tourist?can i only book a one way ticket here in philippines or it is a requirement to get roundtrip ticket?im hoping for your response immediately.thank you very much.
Nov. 12,2009 01:17 Mr.Eagan replied:
Mrs Mallari, if your old passport is still valid, then no need to renew it.Since filipinos are exempt from visa to Hk for 14 days, if you don't need a visa, you can just buy your return air ticket when you are in Hk.
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Nov. 11,2009 09:49
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Mrs.SCARLET(HK) said:
HI I AM A PERMANENT HK RESIDENT AND I WORK HERE TOO I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW WHAT ARE THE REQUIREMENTS TO APPLY FOR THE 3-6 MONTHS VISA IF ILL STAND AS THE SPONSOR FOR MY SISTER TO COME HERE.WHAT ARE THE NECESSARY DOCUMENTS FROM MY SISTER SHOULD SHE PREPARE,HOW MUCH DO I NEED TO PAY IF SHE CAN GET THE VISA AND HOW LONG IS THE PROCESSING DAY?CAN I APPLY THE VISA IN ANY TRAVELING OR EMPLOYMENT AGENCY OR DO WE NEED TO APPLY DIRECTLY IN UR OFFICE, CAN I ALSO HAVE UR EXACT ADDRESS IN MANILA? THANKS!
Nov. 11,2009 20:12 Mr.Aashka replied:
Your sister should apply for the Hk visa from the local China Embassy or Consulate in person, or she can entrust a friend or a travel agency to apply for the visa on her behalf. The visa application process takes 4 working days. As for the requirements, it may vary in different countries.
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Nov. 11,2009 06:47
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Mr.jayne(Philippines ) said:
How long can a Filipino stay in China ( Gaomi ) with a tourist visa?
Nov. 11,2009 20:03 Mrs.Aaliyah replied:
Normally, the duration of a single entry China tourist visa is 30 days.
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Nov. 11,2009 03:56
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Ms.Cindy(Philippines) said:
Hi, Im a Chinese passport holder, born in the Philippines and have permanent residence. Im planning to go to Macau from HongKong. I already have multiple entry Visa to HongKong. Do I need to get Visa to Macau
Nov. 11,2009 19:55 Mr.Aafke replied:
Yes, you need.
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Nov. 10,2009 21:42
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Ms.pinay(Philippines) said:
what are the requirements to get a tourist visa to china? im in the philippines right now. do i have to get an invitation letter from china? is my ticket a round trip ticket?
Nov. 11,2009 01:19 Mrs.Taylor replied:
Normally, you need to submit the following documents to apply for a China Tourist visa: 1.Applicant's passport with blank pages and at least 6 months validity left before expiration. 2.A truly and completely filled application form affixed with one passport-sized photo. 3.Round-trip air ticket 4.Hotel reservation. However, it's said that you also have to present your bank statement recently.
Nov. 11,2009 02:00 Mr.ABC(Macau) replied:
I hate to bring bad news. China is not issuing tourist visas to Philippines passport holders unless you have already had a visa. You can try, but it is highly unlikely.
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Nov. 10,2009 07:58
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Mr.noriealicda(Philippines) said:
Dear Sir/Madam, I want to confirm if where can I apply for china visa in Manila? Is it the given address in the consular office? And how many days it is process? Thanks for making me understand well, Norie
Nov. 10,2009 20:23 Ms.Elizabeth replied:
You are right that you should apply for the visa from the consular office of the China Embassy in Manila. It usually takes 4 working days.
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Nov. 10,2009 07:38
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Mr.norie alicda(Philippines) said:
Dear Madam/Sir, I lived in Baguio and, I have a round trip ticket to Hongkong which is for one month. I knew I have to exit before the 14 days tourist visa expire so I want to apply for china visa as I am worried I might have some trouble to enter in the Hongkong immigration. I want to know if I can assign somebody to apply a china visa for me as im busy on my studies for now and I need to travel to get to your office as well. If so what are the required documents she have to carry? Waiting for your informative reply and thank you in advance, Norie
Nov. 10,2009 20:20 Mrs.Sarah replied:
It's said that China Embassy in philippines requires more documents for China visa application now, but they don't give any oublished notice on the website, so you'd better contact them directly.
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Nov. 18,2009 08:07 Reply
Ms.Cruz(Philippines) said:
Hi. I am 16 years old and my father is working in shenzhen china. I am planning to go there for vacation for about 2 months. am i allowed to travel without a chaperon? and are the requirements for my visa be the same?
Nov. 18,2009 20:14
Ms.MILES(United Kingdom) replied:
You can travel to China alone with a touriast visa. What do you mean by ' the requirements for my visa be the same?
12.
Nov. 17,2009 22:45 Reply
Ms.Lanie(Philippines) said:
I would like to know if I would be needing to show RT ticket and letter of invitation to get a tourist visa if I will only stay for a month in China. I called Chinese Embassy and said that it is only needed if I will stay longer than 30 days.....but I just want to make sure...so i can get proper documents before applying for tourist visa...please help...thanks.
Nov. 18,2009 04:29
Mr.Read replied:
if you can contact the China Embassy, you'd better get what you what from them, since they have the final say to your china visa.
13.
Nov. 17,2009 07:33 Reply
Ms.Ester(Philippihe) said:
My friend want me to work in Dalian China as HR-Coordinator. They have allready a agency in manila that we contacted to do the proper document and work permit. I want to ask how much do i need to pay the agent to do all the processing of the legal document plus the POEA processing? Im not familiar with Z visa? what is this? Is the China Embassy in Manila will give work permit?
Nov. 17,2009 21:41
Mr.Winston replied:
You should consult the service fee with the agent. Z visa is employment visa. If you can provide all of the required documents, the embassy will issue the visa for you.
14.
Nov. 16,2009 22:34 Reply
Ms.nancy(Philippines) said:
i have a plan for a holiday in hk for a month do i need to show my ticket in china embassy while im apply for my visa
Nov. 17,2009 04:34
Mr.miles(UK) replied:
you can get more about HK visa application at the China Embassy in Philippines from the website below:
http://ph.china-embassy.org/eng/lsfw/hzqz/t219062.htm
15.
Nov. 16,2009 04:31 Reply
Ms.Kristine(Philippines) said:
Will the consul process visa if you have an open end ticket to Beijing? I want to process my visa as soon as possible however i am not yet sure about the dates of travel that's why i am purchasing an open end ticket. The question is, will the consul process my visa if i hold an open end ticket? or should i buy a ticket on this date and rebook it afterwards?
Does it hold true that the ticket should be from Manila - Beijing and not (other country)- Beijing when processing visa? I am working in another country but is a Philippine passport holder. Can i just fly from the country where i work at ?
Nov. 16,2009 21:11
Mr.Barret(France) replied:
i think you have to present an air ticket with exact date. Your departure city can be other countries besides Manila.
16.
Nov. 15,2009 11:19 Reply
Ms.Ice(Denmark) said:
Hi.I am planning to meet my family in Hong Kong this Aug 2010. As mentioned, no visa is required for all of us (Filipinos)to visit HK and Macau since we are going to stay for a week only. I am wondering if we are going to visit MAinland China as well in which we need to get proper visa for it, do my family have to show some documents if they have enough resources for the trip?I will highly appreciate your responses. Thanks.
Nov. 16,2009 01:41
Mr.Sam(Hong Kong of China) replied:
yes, you need a visa to visit Mainland China, the passport, passport photo, completed visa application form, hotel reservation, air tickets, financial certificate and other documents required by visa officers are necessary for tourist visa application.
Nov. 16,2009 06:58
Ms.Ice(Denmark) replied:
Thanks for the help!
17.
Nov. 15,2009 19:25 Reply
Mrs.Canonigo(Philippines) said:
Hi, my husband is now working in China Guangzhou and he want me to attached in his visa as a resisdent in China. Im here now in Philippines I and just confuse if Im also need to have a medical for the requirement. I have all the document that I need but I just want to clarify for the medical.
Nov. 16,2009 01:13
Mr.Charles replied:
If you will stay in China for more than 6 months, you should need the Foriegners medical Physical Check in a hospital degnisated by the Chinese embassy or conuslates in Philippines
Nov. 16,2009 04:08
Mrs.Canonigo(Philippines) replied:
If I will not stay for 6 months, for only 6 months I will not required for the Foreigners medical?
Nov. 16,2009 06:57
Ms.Ice(Denmark) replied:
Thanks for the help!
18.
Nov. 14,2009 00:31 Reply
Ms.china girl(philippine) said:
i have lost may chinese visa what do i need to apply new one and do i have to submit suporting document for may lost passport
Nov. 14,2009 04:32
Mr.Noah replied:
Have you lost your visa or your passport?
19.
Nov. 11,2009 23:30 Reply
Mr.Kevin(China) said:
Hi, I am a foreign teacher in China and have been for more than 5 years now. MY girlfriend is Filipina and currently in the Philippines. She wants to come to China to be with me now. What needs to be done please so I can bring her here to me.
Nov. 12,2009 01:20
Ms.Easter replied:
I think your girl friend can a china visa to China.
Nov. 13,2009 06:52
Mr.Kevin(China) replied:
Hi, thanks for your reply.
What do she need to provide and what do I need to send her for the visa please?
I know she needs an invitation letter from me and my address where she'll stay. I'll pay for her while she's here from my salary. Are there any other things I need to provide fer her?
Nov. 13,2009 20:42
Mr.John replied:
She need to prepare the following documents for the China visa application:
1.Applicant's passport with blank pages and at least 6 months validity left before expiration.
2.A truly and completely filled application form affixed with one passport-sized photo.
3. Round-trip air ticket
4. invitation letter from you.
You should write in your letter that you will afford her eexpense in China besides your valid address, contacts and copy of your residence permit in China, and the letter should be stamped by the local public security bureau.
20.
Nov. 13,2009 03:26 Reply
Mr.markus(china) said:
Hi Guys:) does anyone know any accredited hospital/clinic in manila that i can do my medical checkup for Z visa to china? and how long does it normally take for the result? I need to know so i can plan my ticket to go back to philippines. will 7 days enough to process evrything? .... will appreciate any infos.... thanks
Nov. 13,2009 04:58
Mr.David replied:
I think large-scaled or steowned hospitals would be ok for the physical exam, and I think 7 days are enough.
21.
Nov. 13,2009 00:38 Reply
Ms.KatS(Philippines) said:
Hi! We'll be traveling to Guangzhou - Macau - Hong Kong on Feb 2010. Do we need to get Guangzhou visa? Will there be issues involved if we enter Guangzhou (stay for 2 nights) then travel to Macau (stay overnight) and then travel to Hong Kong (stay for 2 nights) and fly back to the Philippines from there?
Nov. 13,2009 04:09
Mr.George replied:
You need to apply for a visa for your trip to Guangzhou.
22.
Nov. 12,2009 23:35 Reply
Ms.JEMBY(PHILIPPINES) said:
Hi!we are planning to have a 4 day vacation this dec 2009...since we have valid passport, we no longer need hongkong and macau visa, right? what if we decided to go to shenzen even for just a day, do we need to apply for shenzen visa? aside from that my companions are still classified as children because they're just 15 years old, but im already 25, do they need to prepare other documents aside from passport? thank you!
Nov. 13,2009 01:42
Mr.Henry replied:
If you plan to go to shenzhen, you will have to apply for a visa.
I think children and adults should prepare the same documents.
23.
Nov. 10,2009 21:48 Reply
Ms.lyka domagsang(ph) said:
I have been to Hk and will be going there again but I want a side trip to Shenzhen. Do I need to get a visa to go to Shenzhen even if I'm planning to go there for 2 days shopping? If, yes where can I get and how much? Thank you
Nov. 11,2009 01:21
Mr.John replied:
You need a visa to Shenzhen, which should be applied in Philippines in advance,since a few filipinos said that Shenzhen visa office refused to issue Shenzhen Special Zone visa to filipinos recently.
Nov. 11,2009 22:52
Ms.Domagsang(Philippines) replied:
what if i want to stay in hongkong for 1 month,what kind of visa should i apply and what is the requirements?please reply!thanks!
Nov. 12,2009 01:19
Ms.Eartha replied:
if you want to stay in Hk for over 14 days, you will have to apply for a visa.
As for the requirements, please read the info. on the website below:
http://ph.china-embassy.org/eng/lsfw/hzqz/t219062.htm
24.
Oct. 25,2009 23:33 Reply
Mrs.Gabor(philippines) said:
GOOD AFTERNOON!I JUST CONFUSE ABOUT MY CASE,I WORK AS A DOMESTIC HELPER IN HONGKONG LAST JULY 2009 AND WORK FOR JUST A 12 DAYS.BECAUSE MY FATHER DIED I NEED TO GO HOME IMMEDIATELY. I DID NOT ABLE TO COME BACK AGAIN ON MY EMPLOYER UNTIL NOW,MY QUESTION IS, IS MY VISA STILL VALID TO ENTER ON HONGKONG OR CAN I ENTER ONLY AS A TOURIST NOW?PLEASE REPLY.
Oct. 26,2009 03:48
Mr.Helper replied:
On your Hong Kong visa, waht are the number of entires? Please tell me .
Oct. 28,2009 23:32
Mrs.Gabor(Philippines) replied:
good afternoon.it is a single journey visa.my employer told me that she doesn't cut my visa until now.can i enter in hongkong using my working visa?i am aware because i dont know the immigration policy.if my visa is still active is there a possibility that they only give me a tourist visa.please help me.
Oct. 29,2009 04:45
Mr.Ethan replied:
i'm afraid you have to apply for a new visa.
Oct. 29,2009 21:30
Mr.JOy(Philippines) replied:
Hello..As a Filipino citizen and a passport holder, you're a visa exempt and able to enter Hongkong and stay there for 14 days,same thing when you go to Macau...But, if you want to stay there over 14 days, then you have to verify the validity of your current working visa..
Oct. 31,2009 00:30
Mrs.Gabor(Philippines) replied:
hi Mr. Joy!i dont know how to verify the validity of my working visa,can you please help me what numbers should i contact to ask about the validity of my working visa.im hoping for your response.thanks!
Oct. 31,2009 07:09
Mr.Joy(Philippines) replied:
Hello...Every visa whatever type it is,has been fixed on one of the pages of our passport or maybe a small booklet or like a passbook...So, on it you can read its validity..When it was issued, the type of your visa and its expiry date..So, if it's already passed today's date means it has been expired..If not, so it is still valid and you can still use it to enter Hongkong and back to your former employer...But, if it's already expired, you can still enter Hongkong without a visa because Phil. passport holder is visa free to that place and you can stay there for 14 days....Hope this will answer your question..
Nov. 5,2009 19:12
Mrs.Gabor(Philippines) replied:
Thank you for replying all my e-mails,can i ask again a question about my case,i'm planning to enter in hongkong this month to buy some goods and clothes for my business.is there apossibility that i can enter even i did not able to claime my hongkong id because i go back in philippines immediately when i am wrking in hongkong for only 12 days.my agent told me that the immigration will hold me because i did not collect my hongkong id,why they will hold me if i didnt do anything against the law,i dont know if my agent discouraging me to enter hongkong.but my only reason is to buy goods and clothes for my business.if i will enter hongkong is the return ticket is also a requirement on immigration or i can book my return ticket when im in hongkong,is that possible.i will stay on my cousins house,is there's a need of letter of invitation to be present in an immigration officer?i'm hoping for your immediate response.
Nov. 6,2009 01:10
Mr.Eric replied:
Filipino passport holders are exempt from visa to Hk for 14 days. You can buy the return air ticket when you are in Hk.
Nov. 11,2009 22:47
Mrs.Mallari(Philippines) replied:
Goodafternoon Sir,/ Madaa'm;
I'm planning to tour in hongkong this month,iforgot to ask one thing when i send my recent e-mails last time,my concern is about on my passport,can i use my old passport that i used to enter last july in hongkong as contract worker or i should must get a new passport for tourist?can i only book a one way ticket here in philippines or it is a requirement to get roundtrip ticket?im hoping for your response immediately.thank you very much.
Nov. 12,2009 01:17
Mr.Eagan replied:
Mrs Mallari, if your old passport is still valid, then no need to renew it.Since filipinos are exempt from visa to Hk for 14 days, if you don't need a visa, you can just buy your return air ticket when you are in Hk.
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Nov. 11,2009 09:49 Reply
Mrs.SCARLET(HK) said:
HI I AM A PERMANENT HK RESIDENT AND I WORK HERE TOO I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW WHAT ARE THE REQUIREMENTS TO APPLY FOR THE 3-6 MONTHS VISA IF ILL STAND AS THE SPONSOR FOR MY SISTER TO COME HERE.WHAT ARE THE NECESSARY DOCUMENTS FROM MY SISTER SHOULD SHE PREPARE,HOW MUCH DO I NEED TO PAY IF SHE CAN GET THE VISA AND HOW LONG IS THE PROCESSING DAY?CAN I APPLY THE VISA IN ANY TRAVELING OR EMPLOYMENT AGENCY OR DO WE NEED TO APPLY DIRECTLY IN UR OFFICE, CAN I ALSO HAVE UR EXACT ADDRESS IN MANILA? THANKS!
Nov. 11,2009 20:12
Mr.Aashka replied:
Your sister should apply for the Hk visa from the local China Embassy or Consulate in person, or she can entrust a friend or a travel agency to apply for the visa on her behalf.
The visa application process takes 4 working days.
As for the requirements, it may vary in different countries.
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Nov. 11,2009 06:47 Reply
Mr.jayne(Philippines ) said:
How long can a Filipino stay in China ( Gaomi ) with a tourist visa?
Nov. 11,2009 20:03
Mrs.Aaliyah replied:
Normally, the duration of a single entry China tourist visa is 30 days.
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Nov. 11,2009 03:56 Reply
Ms.Cindy(Philippines) said:
Hi,
Im a Chinese passport holder, born in the Philippines and have permanent residence. Im planning to go to Macau from HongKong. I already have multiple entry Visa to HongKong. Do I need to get Visa to Macau
Nov. 11,2009 19:55
Mr.Aafke replied:
Yes, you need.
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Nov. 10,2009 21:42 Reply
Ms.pinay(Philippines) said:
what are the requirements to get a tourist visa to china? im in the philippines right now. do i have to get an invitation letter from china? is my ticket a round trip ticket?
Nov. 11,2009 01:19
Mrs.Taylor replied:
Normally, you need to submit the following documents to apply for a China Tourist visa:
1.Applicant's passport with blank pages and at least 6 months validity left before expiration.
2.A truly and completely filled application form affixed with one passport-sized photo.
3.Round-trip air ticket
4.Hotel reservation.
However, it's said that you also have to present your bank statement recently.
Nov. 11,2009 02:00
Mr.ABC(Macau) replied:
I hate to bring bad news. China is not issuing tourist visas to Philippines passport holders unless you have already had a visa. You can try, but it is highly unlikely.
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Nov. 10,2009 07:58 Reply
Mr.noriealicda(Philippines) said:
Dear Sir/Madam,
I want to confirm if where can I apply for china visa in Manila? Is it the given address in the consular office? And how many days it is process?
Thanks for making me understand well,
Norie
Nov. 10,2009 20:23
Ms.Elizabeth replied:
You are right that you should apply for the visa from the consular office of the China Embassy in Manila. It usually takes 4 working days.
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Nov. 10,2009 07:38 Reply
Mr.norie alicda(Philippines) said:
Dear Madam/Sir,
I lived in Baguio and, I have a round trip ticket to Hongkong which is for one month. I knew I have to exit before the 14 days tourist visa expire so I want to apply for china visa as I am worried I might have some trouble to enter in the Hongkong immigration. I want to know if I can assign somebody to apply a china visa for me as im busy on my studies for now and I need to travel to get to your office as well. If so what are the required documents she have to carry?
Waiting for your informative reply and thank you in advance,
Norie
Nov. 10,2009 20:20
Mrs.Sarah replied:
It's said that China Embassy in philippines requires more documents for China visa application now, but they don't give any oublished notice on the website, so you'd better contact them directly.