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Post at 20-8-2012 22:37  Profile P.M.  Yahoo!
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Chinese Visa in HK

Just a quick question i need to get a chinese visa when i get to HK from Australia any idea on how long this would take or is there a fast way of doing this so i don't have to stay in HK at all ? I would be looking at getting the longest possible visa i can as i will be in and out often over the next year...
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Post at 20-8-2012 23:56  Profile P.M. 
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Reply #1 cmk2779's post

Welcome to the forum bro...

Please read this thread on visas - http://forum.sex141.com/eforum/v ... &extra=page%3D1

In future, please do a forum search as bros may have asked the same question and received answers.
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Post at 23-8-2012 07:22  Profile P.M. 
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Originally posted by cmk2779 at 20-8-2012 22:37
Chinese Visa in HK


Just a quick question i need to get a chinese visa when i get to HK from Australia any idea on how long this would take or is there a fast way of doing this so i don't have to stay in HK at all ? I would be looking at getting the longest possible visa i can as i will be in and out often over the next year... ...

RICO's gonna reply to your query even though a quick simple search would most probably get you the info you need...

I got a China visa from a travel agent in Tsuen Wan and it cost 1310ishhk dollars to be ready in 3 days...

The downside is that you have to leave your passport with them whilst they are processing your application...
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Post at 23-8-2012 16:00  Profile P.M. 
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Reply #1 cmk2779's post

you have to get the China visa in Australia. I dont think you can apply in HK if you are a resident fo Australia. I just read in the newspaper today that China has changed its rules for visitors. I think check with the Chinese Embassy in Australia.
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Reply #1 cmk2779's post

go to any travel agent in australia and they can help you apply for the visa, i remember a single entry visa used to be around 40AUD but with your multiple long term requirement, you might want to check with the agent. i would suggest you allow 1-2 weeks to apply for it, if you want it fast tracked, you might need to pay more.
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Reply #1 cmk2779's post

Bro zhouyun could be correct, rules are changing all of the time...

But a friend of mine recently got a single entry visa for China and he is from Aust - he had no problems. It depends how quick you want the visa. Express is the next day or regular is 4/5 days...

Rico - Aussie passports are a lot cheap than British passports




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Post at 1-9-2012 10:48  Profile P.M. 
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Go to the china resources building in wan chai - the Chinese consulate is there cheapest place for visa takes 3 or 4 day but you can pay for a rush job.

Aussies don't get charged to much for visas - as opposed to Brits and Americans

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ramont   1-9-2012 23:07  Acceptance  +1   That's where I went to get mine 1100HKD (US)
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