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Q: Is it works if i enter to china on other nationality passport if i was deported before?

I'm deported from Beijing airport in last October as a Pakistani citizen. Now i want to apply on my other nationality passport. will it work for me to enter china?

6 years 9 weeks ago in  Visa & Legalities - China

 
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 Apply for Chinese entry visa and you'll see if it will work.

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 Apply for Chinese entry visa and you'll see if it will work.

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Don't know. But...

 

I remember your earlier questions saying you were a student. If you were wanting to resume your studies I'd assume the university would be involved in the visa process and your past would come up then. I doubt you could hide your identity for long.

 

If it was just a tourist visa you wanted you might be able to get away with it but it would mean lying on the visa application (have you ever been deported / denied a visa) and if you were caught who knows what could happen.

Kevin876:

Yes, it is risky. 

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Give it a go, then let us know how the food in that cell tastes.

Why are you that desperate anyway?

Kevin876:

I tasted that food before. i dont wanna take another risk. i just want to know what will happen if in case i am going again. 

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Why were you deported?

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Do you really think that the Chinese officers are that stupid? You won't be allowed to enter China so just suck it up and move on.

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Think about it just for a moment. Actually think....

Ok, you got busted for smoking weed and scored a 5 year ban. The reality is that after 5 years they are not going to give you another visa. Ever.

You managed to obtain another passport from a different country. I won't evwn ask the obvious. Now you want to enter with it (even though you were kicked out).

If you want to work or study you will need to forge all of you documents or they will instantly know it is you. I'm guessing that a big Fuck You stamp in this miraculous new passport won't be the only measure they take.

Has it ever occured to you that entering a country illegally and committing criminal offences mat not be what some people call "smart". Just sayin'

Perhaps you need to take your shifty druggie arse to a less developed country where dirtbags can thrive and be respected for being dodgy scum with shithouse-rat cunning.

Hotwater:

RE: your last paragraph.  So you’ve been to his home country then?

 

I’d be really interested to know where he scored his 2nd nationality...

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iWolf:

Actually i have been there. Nothing special. I was suggesting he go to a third, third world country where shonky behaviour is routine might be a better option. Perhaps one of those recently referred to my The Orange Don might fit the bill.

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Haha, there’s a lot of countries the Orange guy could have been refeeeung to. Didn’t he accuse this OP’s original country of promoting terrorism recently? (Though didn’t include its citizens in his travel ban!)

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Kevin876:

you guys are more angry than giving a suggestion. i asked for your suggestion nothing else. i am not coming again. and i don't have another country passport. i just think in my mind if in case i have another passport. 

 

Moreover i don't think smoking weed only one time will ban me forever from china. i want to know your opinion and i got it. Nothing is gonna happen i am staying in my country. 

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iWolf:

You're full of shit mate. You said in your OP you want to come on a different country's passport. And wake up.....China will not give anyone with a criminal record a visa. I, for one, am glad you aren't trying to come back. Firstly, it would be a waste of your time. And secondly, the last thing we need is a story stirring up the locals about a druggie coming in on a fake passport and being sent to prison.

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pakistani smoking weed?

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well, it means i have to forget everything about china. They won't give me a visa even after five years?

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Do you really want to waste five years waiting to try your luck again when you could be using that time to move on and do something else?

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Hotwater:

It’s very doubtful! 

 

try somewhere that won’t kick you out if you fail a drugs piss test! Or stop smoking weed!

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iWolf:

Seriously? You know what the chinese think of drug users and you are a foreign drug user. Dude, there is no way they will give you a visa again. Even a foreigner with the smallest conviction won't get a visa. Move on dude. It ain't gonna happen.

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Kevin876:

I am not a drug user or addicted. to be honest i just smoked once and they caught me because my girlfriend reported over me. so there is no weed anymore but i know they wont believe me. Let forget everything and stay in home country.

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Kevin876:

It seems you guys are government officials. Everything happen by mistake but lets learn form this mistake. 

 

Thank you guys for your comments.

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iWolf:

lol...i only tried it once but i didn't inhale. Your story is complete bollocks or you are the dumbest, most unlucky, forever alone twonk to hit these shores.

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Probably Canada. My country lets anybody be a Canadian-slash- something else.

English Probably won't be Canada's dominant language by the end of this century.

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kevin, why is it so important that you go to china? you got a job lined up? china is on the forefront of facial recognition, so they may be able to spot you, but maybe not. last year, china started taking fingerprints for incoming foreigners, so if they have your finger prints on file, theyll be able to match you.

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