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Sign up with Google Sign up with FacebookQ: I have an L Visa for a 90 day visit.
I'm allowed two entries, does that mean that I can stay for 180 days?
12 years 3 weeks ago in Visa & Legalities - China
No.
Means on your first entry to China is for 90 days. When your 90days are up you need to leave China. Then you can come back in for your 2nd entry of 90days.
depends how long you can stay for each visit you need to check you visa, i remember there was similar visa in the past was for 90 days 2 entries but you had to leave after 30 days, so this is good for someone who is looking to come to china twice within 3 months period but not good if you are looking to spend the whole 3 months here it wont work out
It means that you will enter China and have a 90 days stay, then must leave China and enter another country, and within 5 seconds return to China for your next 90 days stay.
What I do is to go to the border between Shenzhen and Hong Kong, check out of China, enter Hong Kong, and out in parking lot make a walking U-turn and exit HKG and re-enter China. Takes me about 3 hours. Sometimes ?I do the same at DeTian Falls at the border with Vietnam.
Of course, you can also request at the local PSB where you will reside an extension of your stay, normally two 30 days extensions will be granted if you meet the requirements. That could add to your days in China too.
There are THREE important informations on Visa:
- number of entries (entries)
- duration of each stay ... after entry
- date of latest entry allowed (enter before)
so You can go [entries] times, and stay each time no longer then [duration_of_each_stay], and last entry should be before [enter before]