One way ticket? | |
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Aug 2, 2009 09:52 | |
![]() | I have a multi-entry tourist Visa, and have been in China before. This time however, I am uncertain about how long I shall stay and I might take a job (although I don't have one lined up as yet). My question is, can I enter the nation of China on a one-way ticket without a firm departure date? Thanks in advance! Mike |
Aug 2, 2009 10:09 | |
![]() | The Chinese immigration generally don't care. It's the airlines who're picky about this, as they would have to bear the cost of sending you back to where you came from, if for some reason you're refused entry to China. |
Aug 2, 2009 15:10 | |
![]() | Thank you ELLYSE for a very simple and direct answer which I'm sure you've posted here before and elsewhere on other sites, but it fades from memory over time. |
Aug 3, 2009 09:46 | |
![]() | I've entered three or four times on one-way tickets and never been questioned. On a tourist visa one time only. all the others have been Z working visa or Residency Permit You shouldn't have a problem. You could be leaving overland not flying............... |
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