Dec 8, 2011 12:18 | |
| Generally, there are not many refusals. Why are they doing it? Just like most countries, China is trying to protect itself from terrorism, and China being the sort of country it is, is collecting all then data it can - it can be used for many other purposes. Other countries do this: if they want a reason to exclude you and you have not told the whole truth, they have a reason. Can they check? Mostly 'no', but as already stated, you'd be dumb not to declare a country for which you have a stamp in yr passport! I would guess that if you have visited certain countries which they view with less favour, your application might be checked more carefully. Tough, many countries take this approach, targetting where they see the greatest risk. China is steadily improving its government computer systems all the time and it seems that it is now in a position to collect this data whereas it wasn't before, or else it would have been!! |
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