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China Visa Entries / Validity / Duration of Stay

A holder of a valid Chinese visa can enter China during its validity and stay there for the allowed duration after each entry. It's important to carefully check the number of entries, validity and duration of each stay after your visa is issued to avoid any problems.
 

Number of Entries: Single (01), Double (02) and Multiple (M)

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China issues single, double, and multiple-entry visas. A single-entry visa only allows you to enter China once, a double-entry twice, and a multiple-entry visa enables you to exit from mainland China and re-enter on the same visa for multiple times during its validity.

Once you leave mainland China, you must either have another valid entry on your original visa or obtain a new visa to return. Remember that even a few hours in Hong Kong or Macau is an exit from mainland China in this context. Also, remember that you cannot gain extra entries on a visa once it has been issued. In case you need more entries, you would have to apply for a new visa.

When filling out China Visa Application Form, you can tick the intended number of entries and validity of your visa. For UK, US, Canada, and Argentina citizens, they can also tick the last option "Other (Please specify)" and express their wish for getting a 10-year China visa with multiple entries in the blank after. However, you are not guaranteed to get the intended number of entries you select. The consular officers may judge by your actual itinerary and make their own decision. It seems that they are less willing to issue multiple entries if you apply outside your home country.
 

China Visa Validity: 3 Months, 6 Months, 1 Year, 10 Years

The validity of a China visa is the period between the "Issue Date" and "Enter Before" date shown on your visa. It is usually 3 months, 6 months, 1 year, and sometimes even 10 years. Holders please note that they must enter mainland China before 24:00 of the "Enter Before" date. Otherwise, the visa will expire and cannot be extended no matter whether there are entries left, and reapplication is required.

Read more:
10-year China Visa for US & Canadian Citizens
10-year China Visa for UK Citizens
 

Duration of Each Stay after Entry

Duration of each stay is clearly shown on a China visa, which refers to the maximum number of days the holder is permitted to stay in the mainland of China each time and is counted from the next day after entry.

The granted duration of stay ranges from 7 to 180 days. For transit visas, the duration of stay is 7 to 10 days. For a regular single-entry tourist visa, it's often 30 days. The longest durations of stay for X2, S2, Q2, and J2 visas are 180 days. If you receive Z, Q1, S1, J1, or X1 visas, you may find that the stay duration shown on your visa is 000. In this case, you need to apply for a temporary residence permit from a local exit and entry administration within 30 days after entering China. During the validity of your residence permit, you can stay in China for any number of days as you wish.

Travelers need to keep in mind of the time limit in order not to overstay. Overstaying is against the Chinese laws and regulations, punishments such as fines or even expulsion will be made.

In need of an extended stay, applicants should apply for it at the Exit and Entry Administration of local public security at least 7 days before the allowed stay duration runs out. See China Visa Renewal and Extension.

- Last updated on Sep. 08, 2024 by Brenda Lian -
Questions & Answers on China Visa Entries / Validity / Duration of Stay
Asked by Jon from UNITED KINGDOM | Oct. 20, 2024 05:13Reply
Hainan and Mainland China
As a Birtish Passport Holder I want to fly to Hainan and then cycle back to Vietnam. How does the visa free entry into Hainan work if I have obtained a tourist visa for mainland china? And can I obtain a 60 day visa for mainland china for tourism?
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Answered by Marcy | Oct. 21, 2024 00:40
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If you have a tourist visa, then naturally you can enter Hainan visa free. And the number of days you can stay in China is decided by the consular officer and it's possible to get a 60-day visa.
Asked by John from CHINA | Oct. 19, 2024 22:34Reply
Family Visa expiry date, Fri 1 Nov. Departing China midday Fri 1 Nov. Is this ok?
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Answered by Marcy | Oct. 21, 2024 00:38
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It's OK.
Answered by John | Oct. 21, 2024 18:27
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Thank you
Asked by Jason Allen from UNITED KINGDOM | Oct. 14, 2024 05:54Reply
Multiple entry visa

I think my visa is for multiple entries for business as it class M. Is this correct?
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Answered by Lori | Oct. 14, 2024 20:34
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Not always. The number of entries is showed on your China visa. Check the China visa page on your passport.
M also indicates the visa type, business visa.
Asked by John from AUSTRALIA | Oct. 11, 2024 20:57Reply
Entry for australians
I'm travelling to Guangzhou for 18 days. I thought my visa free perios would cover it but realised its only for 14 days. Can I extend my visa while I'm there? how long does it take?

Or can I leave china on the 13th day and come back after 2 days? I have already booked tours and hotels for the last 4 days.
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Answered by Emily | Oct. 13, 2024 17:50
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When already in China, you can try to apply for a temporary stay permit. But it's not guaranteed you will get it definitely.
You can can also leave China for like nearby HK and then reenter to get another 15 days.
Asked by Lovelly from SOUTH AFRICA | Oct. 10, 2024 13:29Reply
Multiple entry
Hi, how do I get a multiple entry visa to visit my husband, if I’m not from the countries quoted? I currently have a double entry, and I’ve used one entry. I plan to go in December, leave for a short period for a getaway, then back again for about 15 days. Do I need to apply for another double before going? Can I try for multiple?
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Answered by Emily | Oct. 11, 2024 02:39
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With one entry, you can enter China only once. You need to get a new visa before going back and you can apply for multiple entries. Is your husband Chinese or a South African work in China? You can actually apply for a Q visa if Chinese or S visa if a foreign worker in China with longer duration and more entries.
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