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Visa On Arrival - Zhuhai

Hi bros,

I plan to head over to Zhuhai for some sesssions from Macau and would like to know about the Visa On Arrival (VOA).

1. Where is the immgiration office location?
2. What is the procedure and how long it takes?
3. What is the fee?

Thank you

Really hope someone can give advice, kinda desperate here. I am from Singapore.

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this coming from WikiTravel.

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If you are only visiting the Zhuhai area, three-day visas upon arrival are available at the border. Upon entering the Gongbei immigration building, after passing all the duty free shops, the visa office is behind a green door on the right hand side of the hall. Follow the stairs and you will find the office on the left. You need to complete a small white form, pay the fee and have your photograph taken with a webcam. The visa is then processed within minutes. This costs ¥160 for most nationalities, and Brits have to fork out ¥450 (December 2008). Hong Kong dollars are not accepted. Currency can be converted at the China Tourist Services office back downstairs in the main immigration hall, but usually at an awful rate. Once the visa has been issued, proceed to the immigration hall to complete the immigration process.

Link available at http://wikitravel.org/en/Zhuhai#Get_in

Enjoy your trip to Zhuhai
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Reply #1 human's post

If you really are from Singapore, you don't need a visa to enter China.
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Sorry, I meant I am a Malaysian working in Singapore, still holding a Malaysia pasport so need visa
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Reply #2 S12's post

Hi, thanks for the wiki. I saw this too but was abit concern because I search this forum and some others, and found out that it is difficult to get visa on arrival, especialy since the olympics. I dont want to change to rmb currency then found out i cant enter zhuhai lol. I am also travelling with a friend who already has a visa, so dont wanna let him waiting for me to get visa for too long

Kinda rushing because initial plan is just the saunas at macau but change mind to try something new at zhuhai...hehe

add: sorry that i double post. should have added in the earlier post instead.

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