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Oct 5, 2005 04:33 | |
| Hi, I am planning to visit Chengdu and as I am an Australian Citizen I need a tourist visa. I understand that I also need a "Letter of Introduction" from the people I plan to visit / stay with in China. Is there a standard form letter available in Chinese that would satisfy the Chinese Consulate in Sydney ? My friends in Chengdu speak very little english and I am having trouble explaining to them that I need a Letter before I can visit them. Any comments would be welcome as I am a bit confused about this regulation. Andrew |
Oct 5, 2005 10:51 | |
| Hi Andrew, A lot of people visit China and all they provide is an itinerary of where they will visit. I've had friends and family come over and all they have supplied the Embassy in Canberra is an email copy of my invitation to visit me and a rough, and I mean rough draft of our itinerary. This has been sufficient if you are just coming for a short visit. i.e less than a month or six weeks. Just ask you friends in Chengdu to write a letter saying that they would like you to visit them and include thier address. You may already have this????? If you are not travelling, just a simple letter with address in chinese would be OK obviously since their English is limited. Ask for a week longer than you want to stay just in case. All the best and enjoy Chengdu. |
Oct 5, 2005 16:30 | |
| Hello, You don't nead this kind of letter if you want only a tourist visa (L). You need only to show a flight or hotel booking. The letter is necessary if you want to visit China as a business man or searching work. Have a good trip. |
Oct 5, 2005 20:49 | |
| I don't know the regulations in full, but it seems strange to me that you need this "letter of introduction" to enter China for less than 2 months. If that is the period of time you will stay, less than 2 months, then a rough itinery of cities you will visit should be sufficient. That's all i needed to provide and there was no problem. It could have been a lie for all they knew. If you are staying longer than the 2 months allowed on a tourist visa, then i'm not sure on the situation. All the best, Gaz |
Oct 6, 2005 05:11 | |
| Hi Wocca, An official of the Chinese Consulate in Sydney recently sought and was granted political asylum in Australia. He claimed that the Chinese Government had "planted" many spies in Australia. Andrew |
Oct 6, 2005 05:18 | |
| Hi GAZ07, Thanks for your advice and comments. Yes I only plan to stay in China for 3 weeks so it would seem that this "Letter" is not the problem I thought it would be. regards Andrew |
Oct 6, 2005 05:22 | |
| Hi Jabarootoo, Thanks for your comments and advice, I will only stay for 3 weeks so it should be no problem. regards Andrew |
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