Could you advise me what kind of visa should I apply if I want to travel to China for amonths to visit friends and sight seeing. where do I get the visa and what documents do I need to produce? How much does it cost? If I were to travel in end of Nov this when do I need to apply ? Thanks.
Aug. 31,2009 04:54 Mr.Clark replied:
You should apply for Tourist/Family Visa Visa (L visa) , you should apply for visa at China embassy in Singapore, required documents are below: 1. One completely filled out Visa Application Form. 2. One recently taken passport photo. Please affix the photo to the application form. 3. Singapore PR.EP.WP. (Original and photocopy) or Embarkation card. 4. One photocopy of air ticket and hotel booking respectively. 5. Applicants going to China for visiting family members should also submit the certificate of family relationship; the hotel booking is not required. 6. Applicants holding a new passport are required to submit the old one. 7. Single entry valid for three months, the duration of stay is 30days; double or multiple entry valid for six months, the duration of each stay is 30days; multiple entry valid for one year, the duration of each stay is 30days It costs 25 Singaporean dollars for single entry L visa. You can apply at the end of October.
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Aug. 25,2009 03:23
Reply
Mr.Tay (singapore) said:
how long can a singaporean stay in china without the VISA example i arrive china at dec 8 0800 hours when i must depart from china???
Aug. 25,2009 04:46 Mr.Alexander replied:
Singapore passport holders are exempt of visa to China for 15 days for sightseeing, doing business, visiting relatives and friends or transit.
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Aug. 13,2009 01:05
Reply
Mr.ollie(sinagpore) said:
i have lost my passport and how am i gonna apply for a new passport i cant go out from china without a passport...so what should i do now..
Aug. 13,2009 01:40 Mr.Owen replied:
you can apply for a new passport from the Singapore embassy in China.
Aug. 13,2009 03:43 Mr.ollie(Singapore) replied:
how much will it cost me?
Aug. 13,2009 04:21 Mr.Owen replied:
Mr. Ollie, you can get the info. you want from the official website of the Singapore embassy in China http://www.mfa.gov.sg/beijing/
Aug. 20,2009 23:57 Mr.ollie (singapore) replied:
so now can i go singapore embassy in xiamen get a new passport must i go back to singapore apply for a new one?
Aug. 21,2009 02:52 Mr.Daniel replied:
you can just go to the ingapore consulate in xiamen to get a new passport.
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Aug. 20,2009 06:51
Reply
Mr.susan(singapore) said:
I hold a singapore passport. Pls I arrive at shanghai on 21Aug at 14.20. Without a VISA, when is the date andtime I must depart from shanghai
Aug. 20,2009 20:16 Ms.Aimee replied:
No visa is required for ordinary passport holders from Singapore to visit China for up to 15 days for sightseeing, doing business, visiting relatives and friends or transit.
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Aug. 12,2009 23:06
Reply
Mrs.Lew(Malaysian) said:
Dear Officer, I'm Malaysia passport holder. Im would like to visit to Hong Kong, do i need to apply for the visa? If no, how many day i can stay there? If yes, can i apply in Singapore - under " China Embassy in Singapore " Appreciated your promptly reply. Thanks you very much!!!
Aug. 13,2009 01:40 Mr.Patrick replied:
You are free of visa at Hk for up to 90 days.
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Aug. 12,2009 04:35
Reply
Mr.ollie(Singapore) said:
hello i have lost my passport and what should i do now?
Aug. 12,2009 20:28 Mr.Tony replied:
Go to your country's embassy in Singapore to apply for a new one.
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Jul. 19,2009 16:04
Reply
Mr.Muhammad Ali(Pakistan) said:
Dear sir, i,m Pakistani student studying in china, i,m going to Malaysia for traveling ,having a return ticket to china, and i get the visa of Malaysia, but from Malaysia i want to travel to Singapore and Tailand(Bangkok) Q : Can i get the visa of Sinapore before going to Malaysia from china or the Tailand(Bangkok)visa or its better to get the visa from Malaysia
Jul. 19,2009 22:23 Ms.Jessica replied:
If your travel schedule has been fixed, you can apply the visas to singapore and Thailand in China before your departure, or it is also ok to apply them in Malaysia.
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Jul. 13,2009 02:15
Reply
Mr.ijaz(pakistan) said:
hi sir/mam hav a good day.i am a pakistan national and currently in nanjing,jiangsu(china)on some official duty and holding official passport. i intend to visit singapore in mid august 09 (after i finish my work here) for 4-5 days.please tell me being the holder of official passport do i required a visa or not?and also tell me if at all i required a visa,then can i get it anywhere closer to my above mentioned living place.eagerly waiting for your reply.with regards
Jul. 13,2009 02:58 Mr.Douglas replied:
You have to enquire about it from the Embassy of Singapore in China, who will give you exact answer. The nearest Singaporean consulate is th efollowing one Consulate General of the Republic of Singapore in Shanghai
hi i have over stay for 14 days.and i have a job now the company want to do for me working visa.and but how i have over stay already.i can pay the fine but can i pay slowly.and can i get the working visa?and how much will it cost me?
Jul. 11,2009 03:20 Mrs.Pauline(Ukraine) replied:
You will probably have to pay a fine of 500 RMB a day up to a maximum of 5000 RMB though you are not necessarily denied a new visa or have further action taken. However, you could be expelled from the country and prohibited re-entry for 5 years.
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Jul. 3,2009 07:58
Reply
Mr.Goh Ah Lek(Singapore) said:
My wife's sister who is PRC citizen would like to visit my wife regularly in Singapore. Is there any muiltiple tourist visa where she can visit Singapore regularely and stay for few months instead of applying visa every time she visit Singapore? If so, how to apply and what are the conditions? I am Singaporean and my wife is PR.
Jul. 4,2009 22:17 Mr.Henry replied:
You have to contact the embassy of singapore in China for help. You can get their contact info. here http://www.travelchinaguide.com/embassy/foreign/beijing/singapore.htm
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Jul. 3,2009 00:23
Reply
Ms.Ana(China) said:
I am a Russian staying in China. I would like to go to Singapore at the beginning of August for about a week. What is the quickest time during which I can get a visa to Singapore. Is there some kind of express-service? I do not have much time as I am travelling to thailand for the entire July.
Jul. 4,2009 22:14 Mr.Owen replied:
You can call 010 6532 9380 to get the exact answer.
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Jun. 21,2009 04:42
Reply
Mr.Tan(Singapore ) said:
Hi I'm currently staying in Shenzhen for holiday to visit my gf who has internship in Shenzhen.
Due to the short notice she gave, I didn't manage to apply Visa in Singapore. So I came here as non-visa visitor and I would want to apply a visa for me to stay for 1 month and 3 weeks with her.
Q1: Where should I apply from and is it even possible for me to apply visa when I'm in Shenzhen now? Or by going to HK and come back to renew my 15days non-Visa is the only choice I have now? And if I do that will the custom officer grants me the 15 days renewal for sure?
Q2: If my gf going to HK with me but she only has a single trip visa in China, will she get the 15 days renewal too?
Please reply me asap as I really need help on it. Greatly appreciate it :)
Jun. 21,2009 05:06 Mr.Collins replied:
You can apply for an L visa without exit from China. It is possible to obtain a visa at the Shenzhen Public Security Bureau Entry and Exit Administration Office.
Jun. 21,2009 19:14 Mr.Tan(Singapore ) replied:
Thanks Collins, but where is Shenzhen Public Security Bureau Entry and Exit Administration Office? Do you have any link for me to go?
Jun. 23,2009 02:03 Mr. Collins replied:
There isn't any link for it, you can call 114 for help.
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Jun. 17,2009 02:40
Reply
Mr.riduan(Singapore) said:
hi i am singaporean guy.my girlfriend wants to follow me back to singapore.but she told me its hard to get a visa to go singapore.what should i do?can you help what should i do?and if i marry her in china is it easy for her to get the visa go singapore?
Jun. 17,2009 03:01 Ms.Caroline(China) replied:
Find the practical help from the singapore embassy in China http://www.mfa.gov.sg/beijing/
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Jun. 14,2009 23:20
Reply
Mrs.Joan(Singapore) said:
Hi! My mum and I both hold singapore passports. We would like to visit Tibet in china for about 16 days. Understand we would then need a visa to visit china for so long as well as a permit for entry to tibet. (please correct me if i am wrong). What are the procedures for the permit and visa application? and how long is the application going to take?
Thanks for your help!
Jun. 15,2009 01:43 Mr.Shane(China) replied:
Mrs Joan, you are correct. You need both a Chinese tourist visa and a travel permit to Tibet in order to visit Tibet. For the Tibetan Travel Permit, you should contact the Tibetan Tourist Bureau.(Fax number of Tibetan Tourist Bureau: 0086-891-6834632; Telephone number:0086-891-6834313). The processing time of a China visa is four working days.
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Jun. 12,2009 08:20
Reply
Mr.Lee(Singapore) said:
Hi Officer, Kindly advise what are the necessary documents required to produce in China if i wanted to marry a Chinese citizen girl in China. I am a Singaporean guy who is single and intend to register with her in China first. Your kind reply is appreciated.
Jun. 12,2009 21:21 Mr.peter(China) replied:
The requirements are: 1.your passport,officially notarized proof of being single. 2.your partner’s national ID card and residency permit.
Jun. 13,2009 01:59 Mr.Lee(Singapore) replied:
Hi Peter,
Thanks for your reply. Can you advise where can i obtain notarized proof of being single as i will not be going back Singapore. Can Consulates Of Singapore in China able to help me to get this proof certificate in China?
Many thanks, Lee
Jun. 13,2009 03:11 Mr.peter(China) replied:
Lee, you are right, you can ask the Singapore Consulate in China for help.
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Jun. 12,2009 03:23
Reply
Mr.christopher(singapore) said:
dear sir/mdm, i'm a singaporean now in china.. i've been in and out of china frequantly, i had an accident here in china n was bedded in hospital for sometime n i loss my passport here somewhere. due to the accident i just lately got my memorises back , it took me a few years, firstly i thought i was chinese but then i notice i can speak very fluant english but can't read chinese.. oneday i meet a person who knew me from somewhere sometime ago.. now i'm afraid to go to the embassy or the local police .. i've no passport and any thing to recongnize my indentity. please will you help me in this situation.. thank you.
Jun. 12,2009 21:01 Mr.Bob(China) replied:
Difficult condition! You may go to the enbassy of Singaporean in Beijing for help.
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Jun. 11,2009 01:40
Reply
Ms.Sylvia(Singapore) said:
Does singapore passport holder requires visa to visit Xiamen for less than 15 days? Thanks
Jun. 11,2009 03:28 Ms.Cissy replied:
No, singapore passport holders don't need visa to China if they just stay less than 15 days.
28.
Jun. 6,2009 20:20
Reply
Mr.Raymond(Singapore) said:
my gf is a chinese holding a singapore student pass.....does she require a visa to enter hong kong and macau for a short holiday trip?
Jun. 6,2009 21:32 Ms.Chris replied:
There is a rule: visas are not required for Chinese passport holders who study/work/live abroad to enter Hong provided that they hold onward tickets and stay there for less than 7 days. She doesn't need a visa but she may be required to hold a special travel document.
Jun. 10,2009 01:06 Mr.Raymond(Singapore) replied:
many thanks to your reply Chris...really appreciated.
29.
Jun. 1,2009 22:47
Reply
Mr.Koh(Australia) said:
Singapore passport holders do not require a visa to stay in China for up to 15 days. Why can't the Singapore government extend the reciprocal arrangement for holders of PRC passports !!! What peculiar Singapore government is !!!
Jun. 3,2009 01:16 Ms.Lily replied:
Foreign countries impose strict visa regulations on Chinese passport holders. It is a hindrance for Chinese travellers to go to the foreign countries. Chinese consumers contributed a lot to the global tourism. Don't they notice that?
30.
May. 31,2009 12:12
Reply
Mr.Yeo(Singapore) said:
I am a singapore passport holder in Chongqing and waiting for business registration paper, can I extend my 15 days visa examted stay for a few days, otherwise I have to fly Hong Kong and re-entry. Where I should go to make this application.
May. 31,2009 21:36 Mr.Han replied:
It is possible to apply for a L visa (or so-called visa extension) within China. You should go to the local Public Security Bureau Exit & Entry Department. You will get an extra entension of 7 days stay or a new visa permiting a longer stay of 30 days.
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Aug. 30,2009 08:51 Reply
Ms.Mei Koh(Singapore) said:
Could you advise me what kind of visa should I apply if I want to travel to China for amonths to visit friends and sight seeing. where do I get the visa and what documents do I need to produce? How much does it cost? If I were to travel in end of Nov this when do I need to apply
? Thanks.
Aug. 31,2009 04:54
Mr.Clark replied:
You should apply for Tourist/Family Visa Visa (L visa) , you should apply for visa at China embassy in Singapore, required documents are below:
1. One completely filled out Visa Application Form.
2. One recently taken passport photo. Please affix the photo to the application form.
3. Singapore PR.EP.WP. (Original and photocopy) or Embarkation card.
4. One photocopy of air ticket and hotel booking respectively.
5. Applicants going to China for visiting family members should also submit the certificate of family relationship; the hotel booking is not required.
6. Applicants holding a new passport are required to submit the old one.
7. Single entry valid for three months, the duration of stay is 30days; double or multiple entry valid for six months, the duration of each stay is 30days; multiple entry valid for one year, the duration of each stay is 30days
It costs 25 Singaporean dollars for single entry L visa. You can apply at the end of October.
12.
Aug. 25,2009 03:23 Reply
Mr.Tay (singapore) said:
how long can a singaporean stay in china without the VISA
example i arrive china at dec 8 0800 hours
when i must depart from china???
Aug. 25,2009 04:46
Mr.Alexander replied:
Singapore passport holders are exempt of visa to China for 15 days for sightseeing, doing business, visiting relatives and friends or transit.
13.
Aug. 13,2009 01:05 Reply
Mr.ollie(sinagpore) said:
i have lost my passport and how am i gonna apply for a new passport i cant go out from china without a passport...so what should i do now..
Aug. 13,2009 01:40
Mr.Owen replied:
you can apply for a new passport from the Singapore embassy in China.
Aug. 13,2009 03:43
Mr.ollie(Singapore) replied:
how much will it cost me?
Aug. 13,2009 04:21
Mr.Owen replied:
Mr. Ollie, you can get the info. you want from the official website of the Singapore embassy in China
http://www.mfa.gov.sg/beijing/
Aug. 20,2009 23:57
Mr.ollie (singapore) replied:
so now can i go singapore embassy in xiamen get a new passport must i go back to singapore apply for a new one?
Aug. 21,2009 02:52
Mr.Daniel replied:
you can just go to the ingapore consulate in xiamen to get a new passport.
14.
Aug. 20,2009 06:51 Reply
Mr.susan(singapore) said:
I hold a singapore passport. Pls I arrive at shanghai on 21Aug at 14.20. Without a VISA, when is the date andtime I must depart from shanghai
Aug. 20,2009 20:16
Ms.Aimee replied:
No visa is required for ordinary passport holders from Singapore to visit China for up to 15 days for sightseeing, doing business, visiting relatives and friends or transit.
15.
Aug. 12,2009 23:06 Reply
Mrs.Lew(Malaysian) said:
Dear Officer,
I'm Malaysia passport holder. Im would like to visit to Hong Kong, do i need to apply for the visa?
If no, how many day i can stay there?
If yes, can i apply in Singapore - under " China Embassy in Singapore "
Appreciated your promptly reply.
Thanks you very much!!!
Aug. 13,2009 01:40
Mr.Patrick replied:
You are free of visa at Hk for up to 90 days.
16.
Aug. 12,2009 04:35 Reply
Mr.ollie(Singapore) said:
hello i have lost my passport and what should i do now?
Aug. 12,2009 20:28
Mr.Tony replied:
Go to your country's embassy in Singapore to apply for a new one.
17.
Jul. 19,2009 16:04 Reply
Mr.Muhammad Ali(Pakistan) said:
Dear sir,
i,m Pakistani student studying in china, i,m going to Malaysia for traveling ,having a return ticket to china, and i get the visa of Malaysia, but from Malaysia i want to travel to Singapore and Tailand(Bangkok)
Q : Can i get the visa of Sinapore before going to Malaysia from china or the Tailand(Bangkok)visa
or its better to get the visa from Malaysia
Jul. 19,2009 22:23
Ms.Jessica replied:
If your travel schedule has been fixed, you can apply the visas to singapore and Thailand in China before your departure, or it is also ok to apply them in Malaysia.
18.
Jul. 13,2009 02:15 Reply
Mr.ijaz(pakistan) said:
hi sir/mam hav a good day.i am a pakistan national and currently in nanjing,jiangsu(china)on some official duty and holding official passport. i intend to visit singapore in mid august 09 (after i finish my work here) for 4-5 days.please tell me being the holder of official passport do i required a visa or not?and also tell me if at all i required a visa,then can i get it anywhere closer to my above mentioned living place.eagerly waiting for your reply.with regards
Jul. 13,2009 02:58
Mr.Douglas replied:
You have to enquire about it from the Embassy of Singapore in China, who will give you exact answer.
The nearest Singaporean consulate is th efollowing one
Consulate General of the Republic of Singapore in Shanghai
Address: No.89 Wanshan Road, Shanghai (Postal Code: 200336)
Tel: ( 86)21 6278 5566
Fax: ( 86)21 6295 6038
E-mail: singcg_sha@sgmfa.gov.sg
Office Hours: 08:30-12:00, 13:00-17:00, Monday-Friday
Consular Areas: Shanghai Municipality, Jiangsu Province, Zhejiang Province, Anhui Province
19.
Jul. 9,2009 02:08 Reply
Mr.hiko(singapore) said:
hi i have over stay for 14 days.and i have a job now the company want to do for me working visa.and but how i have over stay already.i can pay the fine but can i pay slowly.and can i get the working visa?and how much will it cost me?
Jul. 11,2009 03:20
Mrs.Pauline(Ukraine) replied:
You will probably have to pay a fine of 500 RMB a day up to a maximum of 5000 RMB though you are not necessarily denied a new visa or have further action taken. However, you could be expelled from the country and prohibited re-entry for 5 years.
20.
Jul. 3,2009 07:58 Reply
Mr.Goh Ah Lek(Singapore) said:
My wife's sister who is PRC citizen would like to visit my wife regularly in Singapore. Is there any muiltiple tourist visa where she can visit Singapore regularely and stay for few months instead of applying visa every time she visit Singapore? If so, how to apply and what are the conditions? I am Singaporean and my wife is PR.
Jul. 4,2009 22:17
Mr.Henry replied:
You have to contact the embassy of singapore in China for help. You can get their contact info. here
http://www.travelchinaguide.com/embassy/foreign/beijing/singapore.htm
21.
Jul. 3,2009 00:23 Reply
Ms.Ana(China) said:
I am a Russian staying in China. I would like to go to Singapore at the beginning of August for about a week. What is the quickest time during which I can get a visa to Singapore. Is there some kind of express-service? I do not have much time as I am travelling to thailand for the entire July.
Jul. 4,2009 22:14
Mr.Owen replied:
You can call 010 6532 9380 to get the exact answer.
22.
Jun. 21,2009 04:42 Reply
Mr.Tan(Singapore ) said:
Hi I'm currently staying in Shenzhen for holiday to visit my gf who has internship in Shenzhen.
Due to the short notice she gave, I didn't manage to apply Visa in Singapore. So I came here as non-visa visitor and I would want to apply a visa for me to stay for 1 month and 3 weeks with her.
Q1: Where should I apply from and is it even possible for me to apply visa when I'm in Shenzhen now? Or by going to HK and come back to renew my 15days non-Visa is the only choice I have now? And if I do that will the custom officer grants me the 15 days renewal for sure?
Q2: If my gf going to HK with me but she only has a single trip visa in China, will she get the 15 days renewal too?
Please reply me asap as I really need help on it. Greatly appreciate it :)
Jun. 21,2009 05:06
Mr.Collins replied:
You can apply for an L visa without exit from China. It is possible to obtain a visa at the Shenzhen Public Security Bureau Entry and Exit Administration Office.
Jun. 21,2009 19:14
Mr.Tan(Singapore ) replied:
Thanks Collins, but where is Shenzhen Public Security Bureau Entry and Exit Administration Office? Do you have any link for me to go?
Jun. 23,2009 02:03
Mr. Collins replied:
There isn't any link for it, you can call 114 for help.
23.
Jun. 17,2009 02:40 Reply
Mr.riduan(Singapore) said:
hi i am singaporean guy.my girlfriend wants to follow me back to singapore.but she told me its hard to get a visa to go singapore.what should i do?can you help what should i do?and if i marry her in china is it easy for her to get the visa go singapore?
Jun. 17,2009 03:01
Ms.Caroline(China) replied:
Find the practical help from the singapore embassy in China http://www.mfa.gov.sg/beijing/
24.
Jun. 14,2009 23:20 Reply
Mrs.Joan(Singapore) said:
Hi!
My mum and I both hold singapore passports. We would like to visit Tibet in china for about 16 days. Understand we would then need a visa to visit china for so long as well as a permit for entry to tibet. (please correct me if i am wrong).
What are the procedures for the permit and visa application? and how long is the application going to take?
Thanks for your help!
Jun. 15,2009 01:43
Mr.Shane(China) replied:
Mrs Joan, you are correct. You need both a Chinese tourist visa and a travel permit to Tibet
in order to visit Tibet.
For the Tibetan Travel Permit, you should contact the Tibetan Tourist Bureau.(Fax number of Tibetan Tourist Bureau: 0086-891-6834632; Telephone number:0086-891-6834313). The processing time of a China visa is four working days.
25.
Jun. 12,2009 08:20 Reply
Mr.Lee(Singapore) said:
Hi Officer,
Kindly advise what are the necessary documents required to produce in China if i wanted to marry a Chinese citizen girl in China. I am a Singaporean guy who is single and intend to register with her in China first. Your kind reply is appreciated.
Jun. 12,2009 21:21
Mr.peter(China) replied:
The requirements are:
1.your passport,officially notarized proof of being single.
2.your partner’s national ID card and residency permit.
Jun. 13,2009 01:59
Mr.Lee(Singapore) replied:
Hi Peter,
Thanks for your reply.
Can you advise where can i obtain notarized proof of being single as i will not be going back Singapore. Can Consulates Of Singapore in China able to help me to get this proof certificate in China?
Many thanks,
Lee
Jun. 13,2009 03:11
Mr.peter(China) replied:
Lee, you are right, you can ask the Singapore Consulate in China for help.
26.
Jun. 12,2009 03:23 Reply
Mr.christopher(singapore) said:
dear sir/mdm, i'm a singaporean now in china.. i've been in and out of china frequantly, i had an accident here in china n was bedded in hospital for sometime n i loss my passport here somewhere. due to the accident i just lately got my memorises back , it took me a few years, firstly i thought i was chinese but then i notice i can speak very fluant english but can't read chinese.. oneday i meet a person who knew me from somewhere sometime ago.. now i'm afraid to go to the embassy or the local police .. i've no passport and any thing to recongnize my indentity. please will you help me in this situation.. thank you.
Jun. 12,2009 21:01
Mr.Bob(China) replied:
Difficult condition! You may go to the enbassy of Singaporean in Beijing for help.
27.
Jun. 11,2009 01:40 Reply
Ms.Sylvia(Singapore) said:
Does singapore passport holder requires visa to visit Xiamen for less than 15 days? Thanks
Jun. 11,2009 03:28
Ms.Cissy replied:
No, singapore passport holders don't need visa to China if they just stay less than 15 days.
28.
Jun. 6,2009 20:20 Reply
Mr.Raymond(Singapore) said:
my gf is a chinese holding a singapore student pass.....does she require a visa to enter hong kong and macau for a short holiday trip?
Jun. 6,2009 21:32
Ms.Chris replied:
There is a rule: visas are not required for Chinese passport holders who study/work/live abroad to enter Hong provided that they hold onward tickets and stay there for less than 7 days. She doesn't need a visa but she may be required to hold a special travel document.
Jun. 10,2009 01:06
Mr.Raymond(Singapore) replied:
many thanks to your reply Chris...really appreciated.
29.
Jun. 1,2009 22:47 Reply
Mr.Koh(Australia) said:
Singapore passport holders do not require a visa to stay in China for up to 15 days. Why can't the Singapore government extend the reciprocal arrangement for holders of PRC passports !!! What peculiar Singapore government is !!!
Jun. 3,2009 01:16
Ms.Lily replied:
Foreign countries impose strict visa regulations on Chinese passport holders. It is a hindrance for Chinese travellers to go to the foreign countries. Chinese consumers contributed a lot to the global tourism. Don't they notice that?
30.
May. 31,2009 12:12 Reply
Mr.Yeo(Singapore) said:
I am a singapore passport holder in Chongqing and waiting for business registration paper, can I extend my 15 days visa examted stay for a few days, otherwise I have to fly Hong Kong and re-entry. Where I should go to make this application.
May. 31,2009 21:36
Mr.Han replied:
It is possible to apply for a L visa (or so-called visa extension) within China. You should go to the local Public Security Bureau Exit & Entry Department. You will get an extra entension of 7 days stay or a new visa permiting a longer stay of 30 days.