Aug 17, 2008 00:55 | |
| I know of a friend who was required to prove that he had funds of a similar amount when he extended his visa some months ago. He just borrowed some and then gave it back but I think this is another ridiculous requirement. Using a Chinese Bank account is convenient but it's just as easy to withdraw cash from international accounts these days too. Ughhhhhhh. So don't be surprised if this is expected |
Aug 19, 2008 23:38 | |
| I have a Chinese friend who lent a foreigner money for 5 days to comply with this regulation. I also don't know how he got his visa in HK (just 10 days ago) with all the restrictions which we have been told apply. Aiya! |
Sep 3, 2008 14:34 | |
| I know some people who got the visa extension in the same conditions and right now one of my friends is waiting for his visa extension in beijing but need wait at lest one weak. Yes! you just need $3000 in your account bank and your passport with a valid visa of course |
Sep 5, 2008 18:31 | |
| EVERYTHING COMES DOWN TO THE DOLLAR THEY DON'T WANT YOU ON THIER WELLFARE EITHER |
Sep 6, 2008 09:36 | |
| I am not convinced by that argument Robert. Firstly, there was no problem before the Olympics, secondly, they don't have welfare and would definitely invoice you if you cause them to incur costs on your behalf. |
Sep 7, 2008 21:49 | |
| RobertL - Please go back to America where you can moan about their welfare, regulations, and rules. You seem like a very bitter person and China will be a better place without you. |
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