i am a New Zealand citizen currently traveling in India. I will be arriving in Delhi on the 9th of October. I am seeking information on how to obtain a visa to China for Canton Fair? I see from a previous post that I may be able to do this on arrival in Hong Kong? Or would it be better to visit you in Delhi? Please advise as soon as possible. Many thanks.
Oct. 8,2009 20:21 Mr.Joshua replied:
I advise you apply for the visa in HK.
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Sep. 25,2009 03:15
Reply
Mr.Chan(New Zealand) said:
Dear Sir/Madam,
I am a chinese citizen, I am working in New Zealand and finishing my contract here, I would like to go to Philippines to find job if theres any available. My question
1.) Do I need to apply for a visa to enter the Philippines? 2.) How many days I am allowed to stay as a visitor? 3.) And how many times I'm allowed to extend my visa?
Your reply will be much appreciated.
Best regards,
Chan
Sep. 25,2009 04:47 Mr.Clement replied:
Please contact Embassy of the Philippines in Wellington, New Zealand for answer. 50 Hobson Street, Thorndon P.O. Box 12-042 City: Wellington Phone: ( 64) (04) 472-9848/9921 Fax: ( 64) (04) 472-5170 Email: embassy@wellington-pe.co.nz, wellingtonpe@dfa.gov.ph
13.
Sep. 23,2009 23:48
Reply
Mr.SAJJAD HUSSAIN(New Zealand/Pakistan) said:
Dear sir, Thanks for the reply. I have some more questions. Actually I am going to attend a conference (Interdrought III) in Shanghai, China during October 11-16 . To "F" type visa I need ORIGINAL VISA NOTICE SHEET from some government agency in China. The latest situaion is that the conference organizers have issued me this document in e-mail and now I am waiting for the ORIGINAL version of this document to arrive here in New Zealand which I may take with me when I leave for Pakistan (to apply a Chinese visa there in Islamabad as my visa application has been declined by Chinese embassy in New Zealand). But my problem is that I have not yet received the ORIGINAL paper that has been already posted from Shanhgai some 9 days ago. My questions are: 1. May I still apply Chinese visa if my application does not have the ORIGINAL visa notice sheet but a PDF file sent to me by conference organizer in e-mail? 2. If you do not accept a copy of this letter, may I change type of visa from "F" to "L" because perhaps that type of visa dot not require Visa Notice Sheet. If yes, can you please provide me full detail of document that I should attach with a Tourist visa? 3. I am hoping to get visa process done in 2 days (between 29-30th September) if I apply for an urgent visa. What do you think hoping to get visa process done in 2 days is ok? Let me clarify that I have to travel from New Zealand to Pakistan only to get Chinese visa from Pakistan. So I can not afford any rejection of visa after applying in Pakistan. Hoping to get replies to all questions.
Sep. 24,2009 04:36 Mr.Simon replied:
1. i'm afraid you have to present th eoriginal one. 2. You can apply for a tourist visa to china with the following documents: a. Completed and signed visa application form. b. One recent passport sized colour photograph. c. Original passport with 2 blank visa pages and valid for over 6 months. d. copy of your airline ticket (e-ticket). 3. you can get the visa in 2 days if you request the rush service. However, I advise you apply for the visa in your home country in New Zealand, since i Heard that the China emabssy don't accept visa application in a third country recently.
14.
Sep. 20,2009 04:05
Reply
Mr.Tong(Newzealand) said:
Hello, I have a boy who is five and half years old and holding NZ pastport, I'd like send him go back china to study chinese for a couple of years with his Granny, so what type visa for him? (stedent visa?)and how much visa fee?
Sep. 21,2009 20:37 Mr.John Nash(USA) replied:
yes, he can apply for student visa. If it is refused by the embassy, you can apply for tourist visa for family visit, after arriving, his granny can help him to apply for a temporary residence permit in the local police station, then he can study in China. The visa fee is 140 New Zealand dollars for single entry visa.
15.
Sep. 16,2009 12:18
Reply
Mr.Tobin(New Zealand) said:
Hello, I want to go to Shenyang in China in a two weeks time, can I get a Visa upon arrival there? I am currnetly working in Iraq, I leave from Dubai. I am from New Zealand.
Sep. 16,2009 22:34 Mr.Nigel replied:
I'm afraid you have to apply for a chian visa in advance. Please see the on-arrival visa of China on the website below. http://www.travelchinaguide.com/embassy/visa/service.htm
16.
Sep. 14,2009 10:36
Reply
Ms.Hickling said:
Hi There
I am in Europe, on a New Zealand passport, without residence in any EU country.
I had residency in Netherlands until Febuary, but have been travelling in EU since then.
Do you know of any embassy in Europe that will issue a visa without a residency permit?
Thanks in advance! Miranda
Sep. 14,2009 20:41 Mr.Steven replied:
If you have residency in netherlands, you can apply for the China visa there. The China visa has 3 month validity anyway.
17.
Sep. 14,2009 10:03
Reply
Ms.Miranda said:
Hi There
I am a New Zealand Passport Holder. I do not have a residency permit for Belgium or any other european country. I have been travelling here, and now wish to travel to china to visit my sister. Do I need a residency permit in Belgium in order for them to issue me a visa?
Thanks
Sep. 14,2009 20:37 Mr.Tom replied:
Confirm this with the Chian emabssy in belguim Consular Office Address: 400 Boulevard du Souverain, 1160 Auderghem, Brussels, Belgium Tel: 32-2-7794333 (for Visa) 32-476751182 (for Consular Protection) 32-2-6633001 (for Passport, Notarization & Authentication) Fax: 32-2-7792283 Office Hours: 09:00-11:30, Monday-Friday (except holidays)
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Sep. 3,2009 16:34
Reply
Mr.Scott(New Zealand) said:
I am applying for a tourist visa and have my inbound and outbond air tickets, but have not yet booked my accomodation in Shanghai and Beijing. Can I apply for the visa before these are booked?
Sep. 3,2009 21:47 Ms.Dooriya replied:
You may be required to present your hotel booking when applying for the visa.
Sep. 3,2009 21:30 Mr.leeovisa(China) replied:
It is the website of China embassy in New Zealand. http://www.chinaembassy.org.nz/eng/lsqz/prcd/t39420.htm
19.
Sep. 1,2009 03:21
Reply
Mr.Wong(New Zealand) said:
If I want to go to Shenzhen for a day to go shopping, where do I get a visa from, what kind do I need and how much will it cost?
Sep. 1,2009 20:11 Mr.Lee replied:
You can get the Shenzhen special Economic zone visa at the Entry port Luohu, for details, you can call 86 755 8232 4022.
20.
Aug. 30,2009 03:07
Reply
Ms.Bella(USA) said:
Hi is it possible to apply for a visa in the morning and pick it up on the afternoon of the same day at the consulate in Auckland? At the embassy in Wellington?
Aug. 31,2009 04:39 Mr.Brendan replied:
you can apply for the rush service, then you can pick up your visa in the afternoon of the same day.
21.
Aug. 13,2009 04:42
Reply
Mrs.Wong(New Zealand) said:
Hi I have a New Zealand passport and I am going to Hong Kong for 11 days. If I want to visit Sham Chun do I need to get a visa?
Aug. 15,2009 03:32 Ms.June(China) replied:
yes, you need a visa to visit Sham Chun (Shenzhen in Pinyin)
Aug. 29,2009 04:53 Mrs.wong(New Zealand) replied:
Thank you, what sort of visa do I need, where do I get this from and how much will it cost to go for just one day to do some shopping
22.
Aug. 29,2009 04:32
Reply
Mr.Qian(New Zealand) said:
I'm holding the New Zealand passport, and i am going to travel to Mexico next year, do I still need to apply visa?
Aug. 29,2009 04:51 Mr.Samuel¡¡ replied:
You should confirm this with the Mexico emabssy in New Zealand.
23.
Aug. 28,2009 02:04
Reply
Ms.Eberhart(USA) said:
Hi, I am a US citizen studying in China this fall. I am coming to New Zealand for a week and was hoping to apply for my visa here. I have my medical exams, JW 202, and invitation letter from my university.
Is it possible for me to apply for my visa in New Zealand? I will be in Queenstown so would have to use a courier. Also, how quickly can I get it?
Aug. 28,2009 02:45 Ms.Anne replied:
You can apply for your China student visa from the Chinese embassy in New Zealand, as for the mail application details, see the info. on the embassy's official website. http://nz.china-embassy.org/eng/lsqz/prcd/t39420.htm
24.
Aug. 21,2009 05:10
Reply
Mrs.Consuelo(New Zealand) said:
Mr.Jack
I'm Sorry but I was thinking and I need know something else: My husband and I will apply to tourist visa for china, so I need know if can I send both applications and passport in the same courier and pay just NZ$15 per both applications. Or have to be one courier per each?
Kind regards Thanks Mrs. Consuelo Vallve
Aug. 21,2009 21:17 Ms.Emily replied:
You can apply for both your husband's visa and your visa together in the same counter.
25.
Aug. 21,2009 03:53
Reply
Mrs.Consuelo(New Zealand) said:
Mr.Jack
Thanks, but just I need know something else: Can I send the money in a cheque or can I do a electronic transfer? Thanks!
Aug. 21,2009 04:53 Mr.Jack replied:
Please pay by cash, EFTPOS, bank cheque or business cheque which is payable to the Chinese Embassy when you collect your visa at the Chinese Embassy in person. No personal cheque or credit card is accepted.
26.
Aug. 20,2009 04:02
Reply
Mrs.Consuelo Vallve(New Zealand) said:
Dear I am in New Zealand with working and holiday visa, I am Chilean Citizen. The 22 October of 2009 I want to go to China for turism for 3 weeks, I got ticket to Hong Kong but I would like travel to Shangai and Beijin also. I have the form to apply to turism visa but I got some question to know: 1) If I am Chilean citizen, I have to pay $60 dolars o I have to pay $140 because I am in New Zealand now? (After my visit to China I will back to Chile) 2) I'll send my passport, the form and the itinerary of my fly to Wellington, but I want to know if in the Item 4 of the form I have to put my address from Chile or my address in New Zealand? Because I need my passport back, So I think I got to put my address of New Zealand (Christchurch)but I prefer ask you to be sure! 3)When sending documents to the embassy, I have to send the money in a check?, Have I got to send the fee of the visa and $15 dolars for the courier back? Please, If you can reply me I'll be very grateful for your help! Kind Regards
Aug. 20,2009 04:39 Mr.Jack replied:
1). You should pay 60 NZ$. 2). You address in New Zealand, since you are in New Zealand when applying for the visa. 3). Yes, you have to send 15NZ$ for the return courier service.
27.
Aug. 17,2009 17:06
Reply
Mrs. Wootton(New Zealand) said:
I am visiting China to stay with relatives in Teinsin on the 23 sept.2009. Could you send me the forms I have to complete for a tourist visa to Maureen Wootton, Flat1/66 Flemington Ave, Queenspark , Christchurch New Zealand.
Aug. 17,2009 21:08 Ms.Ailsa replied:
You can just download the visa application form from this website http://www.travelchinaguide.com/embassy/visa.htm
28.
Aug. 17,2009 00:30
Reply
Mr.c chan(new zealand) said:
I have an AZ Hong Kong permanent identity card and a New Zealand passport, I plan to travel Shanghai sometime next year, can I apply for a return permit here in New Zealand?
Aug. 17,2009 02:46 Mr.Martin replied:
Please advise where will you go with the return permit, New Zealand or HK?
Aug. 17,2009 06:38 Mr.c chan(new zealand) replied:
To Shanghai
Aug. 17,2009 20:59 Mr.Adrian replied:
You can apply for a visa for your entry to Shanghai from the Chinese embassy in New Zealand.
29.
Aug. 15,2009 16:34
Reply
Mr.Sparks(new zealand) said:
sir.. my wife is a chinese citizen and is going back for a hoilday and wants to know if she can take into china coffee and cheese if it is sealed ?
Aug. 15,2009 21:29 Mr. Nicholas replied:
Mr.Sparks, what do you mean by 'china coffee and cheese if it is sealed'?
Aug. 15,2009 22:41 Mr.sparks(new zealand) replied:
The coffee I refere is nescafe fine blend in sealed packets ,and the cheese is mainland dairy cheese allso sealed, The reason i ask is in north china good coffee and cheese was very hard to get and as my wife likes these items would like to take a small supply for her self
Aug. 16,2009 04:01 Mrs.Alexis replied:
Yes, she can take that to China, but there maybe quantity limitaions by the air company and the Chinese customs.
30.
Aug. 11,2009 04:40
Reply
Mr.Qian(New Zealand) said:
I'm holding the New Zealand passport, and i am going to travel to Mexico next year, do I still need to apply visa?
Aug. 11,2009 21:22 Ms.Ada replied:
Hi Mr.Qian, contact the Mexico embassy in New Zealand for help.
Travelers' Voices on China Embassy in New Zealand (46)
11.
Oct. 8,2009 16:50 Reply
Ms.EMILYGANE(New Zealand) said:
i am a New Zealand citizen currently traveling in India. I will be arriving in Delhi on the 9th of October. I am seeking information on how to obtain a visa to China for Canton Fair? I see from a previous post that I may be able to do this on arrival in Hong Kong? Or would it be better to visit you in Delhi? Please advise as soon as possible. Many thanks.
Oct. 8,2009 20:21
Mr.Joshua replied:
I advise you apply for the visa in HK.
12.
Sep. 25,2009 03:15 Reply
Mr.Chan(New Zealand) said:
Dear Sir/Madam,
I am a chinese citizen, I am working in New Zealand and finishing my contract here, I would like to go to Philippines to find job if theres any available. My question
1.) Do I need to apply for a visa to enter the Philippines?
2.) How many days I am allowed to stay as a visitor?
3.) And how many times I'm allowed to extend my visa?
Your reply will be much appreciated.
Best regards,
Chan
Sep. 25,2009 04:47
Mr.Clement replied:
Please contact Embassy of the Philippines in Wellington, New Zealand for answer.
50 Hobson Street, Thorndon
P.O. Box 12-042
City: Wellington
Phone: ( 64) (04) 472-9848/9921
Fax: ( 64) (04) 472-5170
Email: embassy@wellington-pe.co.nz, wellingtonpe@dfa.gov.ph
13.
Sep. 23,2009 23:48 Reply
Mr.SAJJAD HUSSAIN(New Zealand/Pakistan) said:
Dear sir, Thanks for the reply. I have some more questions. Actually I am going to attend a conference (Interdrought III) in Shanghai, China during October 11-16 . To "F" type visa I need ORIGINAL VISA NOTICE SHEET from some government agency in China. The latest situaion is that the conference organizers have issued me this document in e-mail and now I am waiting for the ORIGINAL version of this document to arrive here in New Zealand which I may take with me when I leave for Pakistan (to apply a Chinese visa there in Islamabad as my visa application has been declined by Chinese embassy in New Zealand). But my problem is that I have not yet received the ORIGINAL paper that has been already posted from Shanhgai some 9 days ago. My questions are:
1. May I still apply Chinese visa if my application does not have the ORIGINAL visa notice sheet but a PDF file sent to me by conference organizer in e-mail?
2. If you do not accept a copy of this letter, may I change type of visa from "F" to "L" because perhaps that type of visa dot not require Visa Notice Sheet. If yes, can you please provide me full detail of document that I should attach with a Tourist visa?
3. I am hoping to get visa process done in 2 days (between 29-30th September) if I apply for an urgent visa. What do you think hoping to get visa process done in 2 days is ok?
Let me clarify that I have to travel from New Zealand to Pakistan only to get Chinese visa from Pakistan. So I can not afford any rejection of visa after applying in Pakistan. Hoping to get replies to all questions.
Sep. 24,2009 04:36
Mr.Simon replied:
1. i'm afraid you have to present th eoriginal one.
2. You can apply for a tourist visa to china with the following documents:
a. Completed and signed visa application form.
b. One recent passport sized colour photograph.
c. Original passport with 2 blank visa pages and valid for over 6 months.
d. copy of your airline ticket (e-ticket).
3. you can get the visa in 2 days if you request the rush service.
However, I advise you apply for the visa in your home country in New Zealand, since i Heard that the China emabssy don't accept visa application in a third country recently.
14.
Sep. 20,2009 04:05 Reply
Mr.Tong(Newzealand) said:
Hello, I have a boy who is five and half years old and holding NZ pastport, I'd like send him go back china to study chinese for a couple of years with his Granny, so what type visa for him? (stedent visa?)and how much visa fee?
Sep. 21,2009 20:37
Mr.John Nash(USA) replied:
yes, he can apply for student visa. If it is refused by the embassy, you can apply for tourist visa for family visit, after arriving, his granny can help him to apply for a temporary residence permit in the local police station, then he can study in China. The visa fee is 140 New Zealand dollars for single entry visa.
15.
Sep. 16,2009 12:18 Reply
Mr.Tobin(New Zealand) said:
Hello, I want to go to Shenyang in China in a two weeks time, can I get a Visa upon arrival there? I am currnetly working in Iraq, I leave from Dubai. I am from New Zealand.
Sep. 16,2009 22:34
Mr.Nigel replied:
I'm afraid you have to apply for a chian visa in advance. Please see the on-arrival visa of China on the website below.
http://www.travelchinaguide.com/embassy/visa/service.htm
16.
Sep. 14,2009 10:36 Reply
Ms.Hickling said:
Hi There
I am in Europe, on a New Zealand passport, without residence in any EU country.
I had residency in Netherlands until Febuary, but have been travelling in EU since then.
Do you know of any embassy in Europe that will issue a visa without a residency permit?
Thanks in advance!
Miranda
Sep. 14,2009 20:41
Mr.Steven replied:
If you have residency in netherlands, you can apply for the China visa there. The China visa has 3 month validity anyway.
17.
Sep. 14,2009 10:03 Reply
Ms.Miranda said:
Hi There
I am a New Zealand Passport Holder. I do not have a residency permit for Belgium or any other european country. I have been travelling here, and now wish to travel to china to visit my sister. Do I need a residency permit in Belgium in order for them to issue me a visa?
Thanks
Sep. 14,2009 20:37
Mr.Tom replied:
Confirm this with the Chian emabssy in belguim
Consular Office
Address: 400 Boulevard du Souverain, 1160 Auderghem, Brussels, Belgium
Tel:
32-2-7794333 (for Visa)
32-476751182 (for Consular Protection)
32-2-6633001 (for Passport, Notarization & Authentication)
Fax: 32-2-7792283
Office Hours: 09:00-11:30, Monday-Friday (except holidays)
18.
Sep. 3,2009 16:34 Reply
Mr.Scott(New Zealand) said:
I am applying for a tourist visa and have my inbound and outbond air tickets, but have not yet booked my accomodation in Shanghai and Beijing. Can I apply for the visa before these are booked?
Sep. 3,2009 21:47
Ms.Dooriya replied:
You may be required to present your hotel booking when applying for the visa.
Sep. 3,2009 21:30
Mr.leeovisa(China) replied:
It is the website of China embassy in New Zealand.
http://www.chinaembassy.org.nz/eng/lsqz/prcd/t39420.htm
19.
Sep. 1,2009 03:21 Reply
Mr.Wong(New Zealand) said:
If I want to go to Shenzhen for a day to go shopping, where do I get a visa from, what kind do I need and how much will it cost?
Sep. 1,2009 20:11
Mr.Lee replied:
You can get the Shenzhen special Economic zone visa at the Entry port Luohu, for details, you can call 86 755 8232 4022.
20.
Aug. 30,2009 03:07 Reply
Ms.Bella(USA) said:
Hi is it possible to apply for a visa in the morning and pick it up on the afternoon of the same day at the consulate in Auckland? At the embassy in Wellington?
Aug. 31,2009 04:39
Mr.Brendan replied:
you can apply for the rush service, then you can pick up your visa in the afternoon of the same day.
21.
Aug. 13,2009 04:42 Reply
Mrs.Wong(New Zealand) said:
Hi I have a New Zealand passport and I am going to Hong Kong for 11 days. If I want to visit Sham Chun do I need to get a visa?
Aug. 15,2009 03:32
Ms.June(China) replied:
yes, you need a visa to visit Sham Chun (Shenzhen in Pinyin)
Aug. 29,2009 04:53
Mrs.wong(New Zealand) replied:
Thank you, what sort of visa do I need, where do I get this from and how much will it cost to go for just one day to do some shopping
22.
Aug. 29,2009 04:32 Reply
Mr.Qian(New Zealand) said:
I'm holding the New Zealand passport, and i am going to travel to Mexico next year, do I still need to apply visa?
Aug. 29,2009 04:51
Mr.Samuel¡¡ replied:
You should confirm this with the Mexico emabssy in New Zealand.
23.
Aug. 28,2009 02:04 Reply
Ms.Eberhart(USA) said:
Hi,
I am a US citizen studying in China this fall. I am coming to New Zealand for a week and was hoping to apply for my visa here. I have my medical exams, JW 202, and invitation letter from my university.
Is it possible for me to apply for my visa in New Zealand? I will be in Queenstown so would have to use a courier. Also, how quickly can I get it?
Aug. 28,2009 02:45
Ms.Anne replied:
You can apply for your China student visa from the Chinese embassy in New Zealand, as for the mail application details, see the info. on the embassy's official website.
http://nz.china-embassy.org/eng/lsqz/prcd/t39420.htm
24.
Aug. 21,2009 05:10 Reply
Mrs.Consuelo(New Zealand) said:
Mr.Jack
I'm Sorry but I was thinking and I need know something else:
My husband and I will apply to tourist visa for china, so I need know if can I send both applications and passport in the same courier and pay just NZ$15 per both applications. Or have to be one courier per each?
Kind regards
Thanks
Mrs. Consuelo Vallve
Aug. 21,2009 21:17
Ms.Emily replied:
You can apply for both your husband's visa and your visa together in the same counter.
25.
Aug. 21,2009 03:53 Reply
Mrs.Consuelo(New Zealand) said:
Mr.Jack
Thanks, but just I need know something else:
Can I send the money in a cheque or can I do a electronic transfer?
Thanks!
Aug. 21,2009 04:53
Mr.Jack replied:
Please pay by cash, EFTPOS, bank cheque or business cheque which is payable to the Chinese Embassy when you collect your visa at the Chinese Embassy in person. No personal cheque or credit card is accepted.
26.
Aug. 20,2009 04:02 Reply
Mrs.Consuelo Vallve(New Zealand) said:
Dear
I am in New Zealand with working and holiday visa, I am Chilean Citizen. The 22 October of 2009 I want to go to China for turism for 3 weeks, I got ticket to Hong Kong but I would like travel to Shangai and Beijin also.
I have the form to apply to turism visa but I got some question to know:
1) If I am Chilean citizen, I have to pay $60 dolars o I have to pay $140 because I am in New Zealand now? (After my visit to China I will back to Chile)
2) I'll send my passport, the form and the itinerary of my fly to Wellington, but I want to know if in the Item 4 of the form I have to put my address from Chile or my address in New Zealand? Because I need my passport back, So I think I got to put my address of New Zealand (Christchurch)but I prefer ask you to be sure!
3)When sending documents to the embassy, I have to send the money in a check?, Have I got to send the fee of the visa and $15 dolars for the courier back?
Please, If you can reply me I'll be very grateful for your help!
Kind Regards
Aug. 20,2009 04:39
Mr.Jack replied:
1). You should pay 60 NZ$.
2). You address in New Zealand, since you are in New Zealand when applying for the visa.
3). Yes, you have to send 15NZ$ for the return courier service.
27.
Aug. 17,2009 17:06 Reply
Mrs. Wootton(New Zealand) said:
I am visiting China to stay with relatives in Teinsin on the 23 sept.2009. Could you send me the forms I have to complete for a tourist visa to Maureen Wootton, Flat1/66 Flemington Ave, Queenspark , Christchurch New Zealand.
Aug. 17,2009 21:08
Ms.Ailsa replied:
You can just download the visa application form from this website
http://www.travelchinaguide.com/embassy/visa.htm
28.
Aug. 17,2009 00:30 Reply
Mr.c chan(new zealand) said:
I have an AZ Hong Kong permanent identity card and a New Zealand passport, I plan to travel Shanghai sometime next year, can I apply for a return permit here in New Zealand?
Aug. 17,2009 02:46
Mr.Martin replied:
Please advise where will you go with the return permit, New Zealand or HK?
Aug. 17,2009 06:38
Mr.c chan(new zealand) replied:
To Shanghai
Aug. 17,2009 20:59
Mr.Adrian replied:
You can apply for a visa for your entry to Shanghai from the Chinese embassy in New Zealand.
29.
Aug. 15,2009 16:34 Reply
Mr.Sparks(new zealand) said:
sir.. my wife is a chinese citizen and is going back for a hoilday and wants to know if she can take into china coffee and cheese if it is sealed ?
Aug. 15,2009 21:29
Mr. Nicholas replied:
Mr.Sparks, what do you mean by 'china coffee and cheese if it is sealed'?
Aug. 15,2009 22:41
Mr.sparks(new zealand) replied:
The coffee I refere is nescafe fine blend in sealed packets ,and the cheese is mainland dairy cheese allso sealed, The reason i ask is in north china good coffee and cheese was very hard to get and as my wife likes these items would like to take a small supply for her self
Aug. 16,2009 04:01
Mrs.Alexis replied:
Yes, she can take that to China, but there maybe quantity limitaions by the air company and the Chinese customs.
30.
Aug. 11,2009 04:40 Reply
Mr.Qian(New Zealand) said:
I'm holding the New Zealand passport, and i am going to travel to Mexico next year, do I still need to apply visa?
Aug. 11,2009 21:22
Ms.Ada replied:
Hi Mr.Qian, contact the Mexico embassy in New Zealand for help.