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Applying for a China Visa: The Essential Info and Must Know Facts

Applying for a China Visa: The Essential Info and Must Know Facts

Last Updated: January 5, 2018Rodney

Although there are many types of visa for China, the most common is the L visa for tourists, the M visa for business, and the Q1/Q2 for those with a Chinese partner and the Z visa for people with work contracts in China.

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