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Re: China-Singapore visa-free agreement to take effect in April 17, 2011
Where you get the fact?
From what I understand since 2003 or 2005 (sorry memory failing), Singaporeans can visit visa free for not more than 15 days and I alway have to apply visa whenever I visit PRC as I normally stay there around three weeks.
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Re: China-Singapore visa-free agreement to take effect in April 17, 2011
bro, no need for visa if not exceeding 30 days. when they endorsed on your passport at the customs, it clearly states that you can remain in china for 30 days.
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Re: China-Singapore visa-free agreement to take effect in April 17, 2011
No need visa allows 14days stay only leh. I was in GZ few months ago. Not sure if it has changed after that.
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Re: China-Singapore visa-free agreement to take effect in April 17, 2011
I just came back from China the endorsed stamp did not have the permitted length of stay. It just have the date of entry only.
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Re: China-Singapore visa-free agreement to take effect in April 17, 2011
I think it is indicated on the white card which was returned to their customs when leaving China.
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anyway, here another thing you could do 2 years ago, got some business(women) there in shenzhen, shanghai and chengdu, always have to stay there, the longest i stay is 4 months so everytime the deadline is near to a month, i will travel to hong kong or macau, go there walk walk 1 day as a transit then go back china hope this will clarify and help china trippers heehee LL |
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Hi,
I also use the same method by going to HK for 1 day trip n back to extend another 15days stay. But for those bro who alway go china for business trip, u can try apply for the APEC card. This card allow u to stay in china for 30 days without need of apply visa. N it application fee is only S$100 for 3 year, cheaper for those bro who alway apply visa. Thanks.
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I think u r right as I went there 2 mth back
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all brothers out there,
It is 14 days! I almost got fined! 500rmb per every day late. Confirmed, double confirmed. Cheers, Daniel |
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According to http://www.chinaembassy.org.sg/eng/lsqw/qz/t165692.htm:
The government of P.R. China has decided to waive visa requirement for Singapore citizens holding ordinary passports traveling to China for a short stay effective on 1 July, 2003. Details are as follows. 1. Ordinary passport holders traveling to China for the purposes of business, tourism, visiting relatives and friends, and transit for less than 15 days starting from the date of entry are exempted from visa, and can enter and exit from China's ports open to foreigners. Passport Control Stations will check on the passport validity of individuals. Those intending for an extended stay of more than 15 days can apply for a visa at the local Public Security Organ after entry into China. Overstayers will be punished by the Chinese Public Security organ or Passport Control Station according to relevant law. 2. Ordinary passport holders traveling to China for more than 15 days or for the purposes of study, work, residence and journalism as well as diplomatic and official passport holders are still required to apply for a visa beforehand as it is at the Chinese embassies or consulates overseas. Maybe tamelover and miniboy are special to have customs chopped for you for 30 days. I, normal guy so alway have visa endorsed by immigration counter and does not want to try my luck if I intended to stay for more than 15 days and so just apply for visa before hand according to their regulation. Better safe than sorry - anyway visa fee not a big deal.
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Re: China-Singapore visa-free agreement to take effect in April 17, 2011
abit of confusion posted here
... maybe thats why they state clearly now LL |
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