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iris1112 07-07-2012 08:43 AM

Multi-entry China Visa
 
Anyone knows is it harder to apply for the multi-entry china visa now if u r first time applying for it? Or is there any way to apply for it?

winson604 07-07-2012 11:14 AM

Are you referring to the double entry or unlimited entry? I went last year and applied for double entry (couldn't apply for unlimited b/c I haven't been to HK/China for 20 years) and it was a piece of cake. Applied, got it back in like a week, no hassles whatsoever.

yray 07-07-2012 12:29 PM

Just go to the visa center on broadway and oak to get it, everything is online nowadays.

iris1112 07-07-2012 02:51 PM

I heard that the consulate no longer issue the visa nowadays and there's one office on broadway that does it, anyone would know the address?

winson604 07-07-2012 03:08 PM

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Originally Posted by iris1112 (Post 7969481)
I heard that the consulate no longer issue the visa nowadays and there's one office on broadway that does it, anyone would know the address?

Also from what I heard people are there before it opens and if you don't get in quickly you're pretty much hooped for the day. Sounds kind of fucked up to and I didn't see it myself but I've heard it from a few different people. I just paid somebody to get the VISA for me. There are quite a few people who work for travel agencies who charge like $20 or so and they will go line up and get everything done for you. That's what I did and it worked out just fine.

yray 07-07-2012 08:29 PM

^ sign up for an appt online, less than 5 min wait there, even for walk in, it was almost empty for a week day; not worth 30$ just to have someone go there for 5min for you.

heck, its probably less than 5 min as they just drop it off for you.

Hehe 07-10-2012 06:55 AM

For multi-entry visa, do you have any ties in China? families or are you a naturalized Canadian?

Otherwise, I don't think you can qualify a multi-entry visa except some proof of your intent (if business, bring some invitation letters... etc)

When my wife (originally from China) became a naturalized Canadian and went to apply for her Chinese visa with one of her co-worker (CBC), they both applied for multi-entry, but her co-worker was asked to show proof of tie. Not so much for my wife as she was Chinese at one point.

TOPEC 07-10-2012 09:06 AM

the only way to get a multi entry visa is if u r there for work, so u need to show proof who/what/when/where/why is hiring u, that is the easiest way, other than that, good luck trying

yray 07-10-2012 10:26 AM

If you have HKID, you're allowed to get a visa through CTS in HK for multiple entry but its validity can be 1-5 year. I wanted to get it but for $150 to gamble 1 - 5 years, :fuckthatshit:

Si Ed 09-20-2012 03:34 AM

Went to the new location on Broadway waited for like 10 mins. The lady working there said I wouldn't get multiple entry because I never been to China. But I applied for unlimited anyways and I got it.

yray 09-20-2012 10:21 AM

^ did you have a business letter? For how long?

Si Ed 10-01-2012 06:32 AM

It's only for 6 months, no business letter or anything I just printed out my flighty itinerary and wrote down why I needed multiple entries


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