Dear Sir / Madame, I am the holder of a Philippine passport Now i am had F visa will be expired this coming December 21,2009 i like to know if possible to get a six or 12 months multiple entry now i am staying with my brother her in guangzhou he is a working permit here at have Z visa,I just want some assistance from youre good office about my situation i hope i can get at answer in this matter? Thank you so much Lemuel
Nov. 9,2009 21:49 Mr.Read replied:
i think you can, but it all depends on the China Embassy in philippines where you will apply for the visa.
Nov. 9,2009 21:52 Mr.guevara(philip) replied:
sir?madam regarding my case i would like to get the visa in thailand because me and my brother will have trip thailand this first week of december . Sir/madam i hope you can have a answer in my case that you to youre good office for the answer for my recent querry> Thank you Lemuel
12.
Nov. 9,2009 05:21
Reply
Mr.lavoie(canada) said:
I WAS WONDERING I AM A CANADIAN CITIZEN GOING TO THAILAND TO VISIT AND I WAS PLANNING OING TO HONG KONG DISNEYLAND AFTER MY VIST...AS A CANADIAN CITIZEN DO I REQUIRE A VISA FROM THAILAND TO HONG KONG......
Nov. 9,2009 21:50 Mr.Philip replied:
Canadian passport holders are visa free to Hk for 90 days.
13.
Nov. 9,2009 00:57
Reply
Mr.Adegboyega Odubote(Thailand) said:
I am a nigerian based, married and working here in thailand for close to 9 years now, i have actually been to Hong Kong 3 years ago, but recently i wanted to go and was told the embassy does not issue visa to any african from thailand. Despite this information i have not contacted the embassy to find out. I have all relevant documents here in thailand ie Valid passport, Work Permit, good job, marriage certificate and i also have my son here from my thai wife.
Nov. 9,2009 21:46 Mr.Rich replied:
In a word, it depends on the China Embassy in Thailand. Or you may contact the Immigration Department of Hk directly by enquiry hotline at (852) 2824 6111 or by fax at (852) 2877 7711.
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Nov. 6,2009 02:01
Reply
Mr.seth shapiro(usa) said:
hello, i am currently in china and my visa expires nov. 15 i wanted to get the longest possible stay in china.
can i get a 60 or 90 day stay at a time, 1 year or six month, multiple entry visa for china in bankok or chiangmai? i heard it was possible in chiang mai. if so, how much would that cost? thank you so ever very much. seth e. shapiro
Nov. 6,2009 03:45 Mr.Goddard replied:
if you want to stay in China foe 60 days or 90 days or even longer time, you can find a job in China, and then apply for a China work visa under the help of your employer.
15.
Nov. 5,2009 07:42
Reply
Ms.Jen(America) said:
Hello, I am a U.S. citizen & currently have a non-B immigrant visa for Thailand that expires November 14. I would like to go to China. What do I need to do? Please advise. Thank you!
Jennifer Bannister
Nov. 5,2009 20:56 Mr.chinavisa(macau) replied:
cheapest way is to fly to macau (air asia) and then get a visa in macau.
Hi there, im visiting thailand after 2 weeks. However, i wanna go back to guangzhou with my boyfriend. Is it possible to get a chinese visa in thailand even if im a philippine passport holder?
Nov. 5,2009 04:34 Mr.Samuel replied:
It's said that filipinos have to apply for Chian visa in Phlippines recently.
17.
Nov. 4,2009 15:11
Reply
Mrs.jackie(Ghana) said:
my name is jackie,i am in bangkok now.can i apply for china visa in bangkok?
what do i need to provide befor i can apply for chinses visa in bangkok? thanks
Nov. 4,2009 20:48 Ms.Sarah replied:
Do you have Thailand residence permit or valid Thailand visa?
Nov. 4,2009 23:09 Mrs.jackie(ghana) replied:
yes i have valid thai visa.
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Nov. 1,2009 22:53
Reply
Mr.Rik(Australia) said:
Hello, I'm Australian and will be going to China for 3 months on a single entry visa. I have to go to Thailand for a conference, so my question is whether I'd be able to apply in Bangkok for another single entry 3 month tourist visa to China? Many thanks.
Nov. 2,2009 04:34 Mr.Helper replied:
Do you have a single entry visa now? If you already have one Chinese visa, you don't need to apply for another single entry visa. Because the new Chinese visa will make your old visa expired, only one Chinese visa is valid.
Nov. 2,2009 05:35 Mr.Rik replied:
Yes, I only have a single entry visa, but after I go from Beijing to Bangkok, I will need another visa or entry to re-enter China. Can I immediately apply for a new single entry visa to re-enter China? Thank you!
Nov. 2,2009 22:08 Mr.Harry replied:
Yes, you can.
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Nov. 1,2009 22:05
Reply
Mrs.Sukanya(Thailand) said:
To whom it may concern,
My boss is an Indian guy, he is now working in Bangkok & hold one-year visa and work permit in Thailand.
In January next year, he will fly to Hong Kong to attend MD's meeting for 4 days. Could you please advise if he has to apply for entry visa to Hong Kong???
I checked with our travel agents, some said that he has to but some said that no need to apply. Kindly recommend, please.
Thank you, Sukanya
Nov. 2,2009 04:42 Mr.Alex Hong (Hong Kong/China) replied:
As far as I know, the Indian passport holders are exempt from a visa to Hong Kong for up to 14 days, so I guess he doesn't need a visa to Hong Kong.
20.
Oct. 30,2009 08:05
Reply
Mr.Rick(Spain) said:
I have a British passport and want to travel to China from Bangkok next month. Is it easy for me to obtain a Chinese visa from Bangkok??
Oct. 30,2009 20:58 Mr.Simon replied:
I'm not sure, all depends on the China embassy there.
21.
Oct. 29,2009 04:14
Reply
Mr.niel(GHANA) said:
i want to know the exact document i will need if i want to visit someone in thailand,im in Ghana and can you please convert the amount of money into cedis for me.i find it hard to convert thank you
Oct. 29,2009 20:30 Mr.Darren replied:
I think you have to apply for a Thailand visa, but I'm not sure about the details.
22.
Oct. 28,2009 08:56
Reply
Mr.Ian(Spain) said:
Dear Sir / Madame, I am the holder of a Spanish passport and will be visiting Thailand from 26 November, and would like to spend a week in Shenzhen from 2 - 9 December. Will I be able to apply for a tourist visa at the Embassy of China in Bangkok? If so how long will it take to process it? Thanking you, Ian.
Oct. 28,2009 20:22 Mr.Anthony replied:
I think you can. It takes 4 working days. However, make sure to confirm with the Chian Embassy in Thailand before your trip.
23.
Oct. 26,2009 10:53
Reply
Mr.David(Ghana) said:
hello i mean using tourist visa to apply for china visa here in bkk, i ask is it a resent development to apply for china visa with tourist visa now. because they embassy stop it before. that is my question.
Oct. 26,2009 20:53 Mr.Oscar replied:
I think you are not able to get a China visa with a Thailand tourist visa.
24.
Oct. 26,2009 06:10
Reply
Mr.Jansson(Maldives) said:
Currently working in Maldives but will be moving to work in China very soon. As there is no consulate in the Maldives, do I need to go back to my home country (Sweden) to apply for the 'Z' visa?
Am planning to travel to Bangkok and am hoping to do all visa application from there? Is this possible?
Oct. 26,2009 20:51 Mr.Owen replied:
I think you will have to apply for the China Z visa in your homw country.
25.
Oct. 25,2009 02:38
Reply
Mr.David(Ghana) said:
Hello thanks for you respond but i wish to make this clear that i went to agent they said is not possible to get china visa with my tourist visa and last time i went to the embassy i was told that i can not get the visa with tourisst visa here in thailand, so can i know if the have been a change to that effect by your reply that i can get the visa with my valid tourist visa. thanks
Oct. 26,2009 20:50 Mr.Patrick replied:
I think the rule hasn't changed yet.
26.
Oct. 25,2009 11:12
Reply
Mr.David(Ghana) said:
hello pls i want to ask applying with tourist visa is it a resent development from the embassy, beacuase the last time i went there i was told only with valid resident permint b4 i can apply for the visa, but with tourist i can not. so i want to know if this is just a resent development from the embassy that one can apply with tourist visa so i can go there this week. thanks
Oct. 26,2009 04:22 Mr.Bill replied:
I'm confused by your statement, do you mean that now you have to use the resident permit of Thailand to apply for a Chinese tourist visa in Thailand?
27.
Oct. 24,2009 04:55
Reply
Ms.Lexi(Thailand) said:
Are there any travel agents in Phuket that could process my China visa? Also, are the prices listed above for the visa, current? I am an American citizen as a tourist in Thailand.
Oct. 24,2009 21:38 Mrs.Carol replied:
Phuket is under the consular jurisdiction of Consulate General of China in Songkhla, please go to Songkhla for visa application. Some five-star hotel also can help you to apply for a visa, you can ask the hotel you live in for help. The visa fees listed above is the present visa fee.
28.
Oct. 24,2009 12:18
Reply
Mr.venu (Thailand) said:
i am India Citizen but m working in Thailand . i have NB visa in Thailand. i want visit my girlfriend in china . can i get a tourist visa to chine from Thailand . thanku
Oct. 24,2009 20:25 Mrs.Carol replied:
In principal, you can apply for Chinese visa in Thailand because you have Thailand NB visa. However, the certainty is not 100%, you can have a try. The visa fee is paid on collection, so if your application is denied, you won't waste money. Good Luck!
29.
Oct. 24,2009 13:00
Reply
Ms.svetlana(kyrgystan) said:
can kyrgyz republic passport aply for a six month visa for the peoples republic of china
Oct. 24,2009 20:21 Mr.Bill replied:
You can have a try in the Chinese embassy. But generally, single entry visa with 3 months validity is issued.
30.
Oct. 22,2009 11:43
Reply
Mr.David(Ghana) said:
Hello pls i do not understand, can you explain. i have tourist visa can i apply with it for china visa.
Oct. 23,2009 01:06 Mr.Luther replied:
Yes, your valid tourist visa of Thailand will also do.
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11.
Nov. 9,2009 02:26 Reply
Mr.Guevara(Phil) said:
Dear Sir / Madame, I am the holder of a Philippine passport Now i am had F visa will be expired this coming December 21,2009 i like to know if possible to get a six or 12 months multiple entry now i am staying with my brother her in guangzhou he is a working permit here at have Z visa,I just want some assistance from youre good office about my situation i hope i can get at answer in this matter? Thank you so much Lemuel
Nov. 9,2009 21:49
Mr.Read replied:
i think you can, but it all depends on the China Embassy in philippines where you will apply for the visa.
Nov. 9,2009 21:52
Mr.guevara(philip) replied:
sir?madam regarding my case i would like to get the visa in thailand because me and my brother will have trip thailand this first week of december . Sir/madam i hope you can have a answer in my case that you to youre good office for the answer for my recent querry> Thank you Lemuel
12.
Nov. 9,2009 05:21 Reply
Mr.lavoie(canada) said:
I WAS WONDERING I AM A CANADIAN CITIZEN GOING TO THAILAND TO VISIT AND I WAS PLANNING OING TO HONG KONG DISNEYLAND AFTER MY VIST...AS A CANADIAN CITIZEN DO I REQUIRE A VISA FROM THAILAND TO HONG KONG......
Nov. 9,2009 21:50
Mr.Philip replied:
Canadian passport holders are visa free to Hk for 90 days.
13.
Nov. 9,2009 00:57 Reply
Mr.Adegboyega Odubote(Thailand) said:
I am a nigerian based, married and working here in thailand for close to 9 years now, i have actually been to Hong Kong 3 years ago, but recently i wanted to go and was told the embassy does not issue visa to any african from thailand. Despite this information i have not contacted the embassy to find out.
I have all relevant documents here in thailand ie Valid passport, Work Permit, good job, marriage certificate and i also have my son here from my thai wife.
Nov. 9,2009 21:46
Mr.Rich replied:
In a word, it depends on the China Embassy in Thailand.
Or you may contact the Immigration Department of Hk directly by enquiry hotline at (852) 2824 6111 or by fax at (852) 2877 7711.
14.
Nov. 6,2009 02:01 Reply
Mr.seth shapiro(usa) said:
hello,
i am currently in china and my visa expires nov. 15
i wanted to get the longest possible stay in china.
can i get a 60 or 90 day stay at a time, 1 year or six month, multiple entry visa for china in bankok or chiangmai? i heard it was possible in chiang mai.
if so, how much would that cost?
thank you so ever very much.
seth e. shapiro
Nov. 6,2009 03:45
Mr.Goddard replied:
if you want to stay in China foe 60 days or 90 days or even longer time, you can find a job in China, and then apply for a China work visa under the help of your employer.
15.
Nov. 5,2009 07:42 Reply
Ms.Jen(America) said:
Hello,
I am a U.S. citizen & currently have a non-B immigrant visa for Thailand that expires November 14. I would like to go to China. What do I need to do? Please advise. Thank you!
Jennifer Bannister
Nov. 5,2009 20:56
Mr.chinavisa(macau) replied:
cheapest way is to fly to macau (air asia) and then get a visa in macau.
16.
Nov. 5,2009 01:03 Reply
Ms.NICKY_BETH(Philippines) said:
Hi there, im visiting thailand after 2 weeks. However, i wanna go back to guangzhou with my boyfriend. Is it possible to get a chinese visa in thailand even if im a philippine passport holder?
Nov. 5,2009 04:34
Mr.Samuel replied:
It's said that filipinos have to apply for Chian visa in Phlippines recently.
17.
Nov. 4,2009 15:11 Reply
Mrs.jackie(Ghana) said:
my name is jackie,i am in bangkok now.can i apply for china visa in bangkok?
what do i need to provide befor i can apply for chinses visa in bangkok?
thanks
Nov. 4,2009 20:48
Ms.Sarah replied:
Do you have Thailand residence permit or valid Thailand visa?
Nov. 4,2009 23:09
Mrs.jackie(ghana) replied:
yes i have valid thai visa.
18.
Nov. 1,2009 22:53 Reply
Mr.Rik(Australia) said:
Hello, I'm Australian and will be going to China for 3 months on a single entry visa. I have to go to Thailand for a conference, so my question is whether I'd be able to apply in Bangkok for another single entry 3 month tourist visa to China? Many thanks.
Nov. 2,2009 04:34
Mr.Helper replied:
Do you have a single entry visa now? If you already have one Chinese visa, you don't need to apply for another single entry visa. Because the new Chinese visa will make your old visa expired, only one Chinese visa is valid.
Nov. 2,2009 05:35
Mr.Rik replied:
Yes, I only have a single entry visa, but after I go from Beijing to Bangkok, I will need another visa or entry to re-enter China. Can I immediately apply for a new single entry visa to re-enter China? Thank you!
Nov. 2,2009 22:08
Mr.Harry replied:
Yes, you can.
19.
Nov. 1,2009 22:05 Reply
Mrs.Sukanya(Thailand) said:
To whom it may concern,
My boss is an Indian guy, he is now working in Bangkok & hold one-year visa and work permit in Thailand.
In January next year, he will fly to Hong Kong to attend MD's meeting for 4 days. Could you please advise if he has to apply for entry visa to Hong Kong???
I checked with our travel agents, some said that he has to but some said that no need to apply. Kindly recommend, please.
Thank you,
Sukanya
Nov. 2,2009 04:42
Mr.Alex Hong (Hong Kong/China) replied:
As far as I know, the Indian passport holders are exempt from a visa to Hong Kong for up to 14 days, so I guess he doesn't need a visa to Hong Kong.
20.
Oct. 30,2009 08:05 Reply
Mr.Rick(Spain) said:
I have a British passport and want to travel to China from Bangkok next month. Is it easy for me to obtain a Chinese visa from Bangkok??
Oct. 30,2009 20:58
Mr.Simon replied:
I'm not sure, all depends on the China embassy there.
21.
Oct. 29,2009 04:14 Reply
Mr.niel(GHANA) said:
i want to know the exact document i will need if i want to visit someone in thailand,im in Ghana and can you please convert the amount of money into cedis for me.i find it hard to convert
thank you
Oct. 29,2009 20:30
Mr.Darren replied:
I think you have to apply for a Thailand visa, but I'm not sure about the details.
22.
Oct. 28,2009 08:56 Reply
Mr.Ian(Spain) said:
Dear Sir / Madame, I am the holder of a Spanish passport and will be visiting Thailand from 26 November, and would like to spend a week in Shenzhen from 2 - 9 December. Will I be able to apply for a tourist visa at the Embassy of China in Bangkok? If so how long will it take to process it? Thanking you, Ian.
Oct. 28,2009 20:22
Mr.Anthony replied:
I think you can. It takes 4 working days.
However, make sure to confirm with the Chian Embassy in Thailand before your trip.
23.
Oct. 26,2009 10:53 Reply
Mr.David(Ghana) said:
hello
i mean using tourist visa to apply for china visa here in bkk, i ask is it a resent development to apply for china visa with tourist visa now. because they embassy stop it before. that is my question.
Oct. 26,2009 20:53
Mr.Oscar replied:
I think you are not able to get a China visa with a Thailand tourist visa.
24.
Oct. 26,2009 06:10 Reply
Mr.Jansson(Maldives) said:
Currently working in Maldives but will be moving to work in China very soon. As there is no consulate in the Maldives, do I need to go back to my home country (Sweden) to apply for the 'Z' visa?
Am planning to travel to Bangkok and am hoping to do all visa application from there? Is this possible?
Oct. 26,2009 20:51
Mr.Owen replied:
I think you will have to apply for the China Z visa in your homw country.
25.
Oct. 25,2009 02:38 Reply
Mr.David(Ghana) said:
Hello
thanks for you respond but i wish to make this clear that i went to agent they said is not possible to get china visa with my tourist visa and last time i went to the embassy i was told that i can not get the visa with tourisst visa here in thailand, so can i know if the have been a change to that effect by your reply that i can get the visa with my valid tourist visa.
thanks
Oct. 26,2009 20:50
Mr.Patrick replied:
I think the rule hasn't changed yet.
26.
Oct. 25,2009 11:12 Reply
Mr.David(Ghana) said:
hello
pls i want to ask applying with tourist visa is it a resent development from the embassy, beacuase the last time i went there i was told only with valid resident permint b4 i can apply for the visa, but with tourist i can not. so i want to know if this is just a resent development from the embassy that one can apply with tourist visa so i can go there this week. thanks
Oct. 26,2009 04:22
Mr.Bill replied:
I'm confused by your statement, do you mean that now you have to use the resident permit of Thailand to apply for a Chinese tourist visa in Thailand?
27.
Oct. 24,2009 04:55 Reply
Ms.Lexi(Thailand) said:
Are there any travel agents in Phuket that could process my China visa? Also, are the prices listed above for the visa, current? I am an American citizen as a tourist in Thailand.
Oct. 24,2009 21:38
Mrs.Carol replied:
Phuket is under the consular jurisdiction of Consulate General of China in Songkhla, please go to Songkhla for visa application. Some five-star hotel also can help you to apply for a visa, you can ask the hotel you live in for help. The visa fees listed above is the present visa fee.
28.
Oct. 24,2009 12:18 Reply
Mr.venu (Thailand) said:
i am India Citizen but m working in Thailand . i have NB visa in Thailand. i want visit my girlfriend in china . can i get a tourist visa to chine from Thailand . thanku
Oct. 24,2009 20:25
Mrs.Carol replied:
In principal, you can apply for Chinese visa in Thailand because you have Thailand NB visa. However, the certainty is not 100%, you can have a try. The visa fee is paid on collection, so if your application is denied, you won't waste money. Good Luck!
29.
Oct. 24,2009 13:00 Reply
Ms.svetlana(kyrgystan) said:
can kyrgyz republic passport aply for a six month visa for the peoples republic of china
Oct. 24,2009 20:21
Mr.Bill replied:
You can have a try in the Chinese embassy. But generally, single entry visa with 3 months validity is issued.
30.
Oct. 22,2009 11:43 Reply
Mr.David(Ghana) said:
Hello
pls i do not understand, can you explain. i have tourist visa can i apply with it for china visa.
Oct. 23,2009 01:06
Mr.Luther replied:
Yes, your valid tourist visa of Thailand will also do.