Routing Query - China and Mongolia from India [closed]



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My traveller is an Indian passport holder and he has a single-entry Chinese visa for a month.



His routing is as follows:
Delhi (DEL) -x Guangzhou (CAN) - Beijing (PEK) // (Surface) // Ulaanbatar (ULN) -x Guangzhou (CAN) -x Beijing (PEK) - Delhi (DEL)



Once he enters China, he will apply for a one-month Mongolia visa in China.



While returning to India, his flight from ULN to DEL has to stop in China. Does he require a China visa or a transit visa?







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  • I would presume that "single entry" means "single entry", i.e., he can only enter China once and will require a separate visa for the return trip. But there might be caveats & exceptions that I don't know about.
    – Michael Seifert
    Mar 30 at 16:09






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    I presume there's an error in your return flight routing (ULN-CAN-PEK-DEL does not quite seem very logical), but is the actual routing ULN-PEK-CAN-DEL (which means you definitely need some sort of visa) or a simpler ULN-PEK-DEL or ULN-CAN-DEL (in which case you might not need a visa at all)?
    – jcaron
    Mar 30 at 16:24






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    So I feel we agree that he is fine on first segment up to Beijing (he will enter in China in CAN). On the way back, I side with @jcaron - a quick search gives no direct flights from ULN to CAN. If the return itinerary is ULN -> PEK -> CAN -> DEL and the arrival to PEK until the departure from CAN is less than 24h he should be fine (see answer linked in a separate comment). If the routing is as you write, then he will need a visa.
    – mts
    Mar 30 at 19:38






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    Posting this link as a separate comment so my comment above remains in case this question gets closed as a duplicate: What are the rules for China's visa-free transit programs?
    – mts
    Mar 30 at 19:38











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    Jul 4 at 2:55
















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My traveller is an Indian passport holder and he has a single-entry Chinese visa for a month.



His routing is as follows:
Delhi (DEL) -x Guangzhou (CAN) - Beijing (PEK) // (Surface) // Ulaanbatar (ULN) -x Guangzhou (CAN) -x Beijing (PEK) - Delhi (DEL)



Once he enters China, he will apply for a one-month Mongolia visa in China.



While returning to India, his flight from ULN to DEL has to stop in China. Does he require a China visa or a transit visa?







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closed as unclear what you're asking by Mark Mayo♦ Jul 4 at 2:55


Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.














  • I would presume that "single entry" means "single entry", i.e., he can only enter China once and will require a separate visa for the return trip. But there might be caveats & exceptions that I don't know about.
    – Michael Seifert
    Mar 30 at 16:09






  • 1




    I presume there's an error in your return flight routing (ULN-CAN-PEK-DEL does not quite seem very logical), but is the actual routing ULN-PEK-CAN-DEL (which means you definitely need some sort of visa) or a simpler ULN-PEK-DEL or ULN-CAN-DEL (in which case you might not need a visa at all)?
    – jcaron
    Mar 30 at 16:24






  • 2




    So I feel we agree that he is fine on first segment up to Beijing (he will enter in China in CAN). On the way back, I side with @jcaron - a quick search gives no direct flights from ULN to CAN. If the return itinerary is ULN -> PEK -> CAN -> DEL and the arrival to PEK until the departure from CAN is less than 24h he should be fine (see answer linked in a separate comment). If the routing is as you write, then he will need a visa.
    – mts
    Mar 30 at 19:38






  • 1




    Posting this link as a separate comment so my comment above remains in case this question gets closed as a duplicate: What are the rules for China's visa-free transit programs?
    – mts
    Mar 30 at 19:38











  • OP has not returned to answer clarifications/questions from comments. Put on hold for now.
    – Mark Mayo♦
    Jul 4 at 2:55












up vote
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up vote
4
down vote

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My traveller is an Indian passport holder and he has a single-entry Chinese visa for a month.



His routing is as follows:
Delhi (DEL) -x Guangzhou (CAN) - Beijing (PEK) // (Surface) // Ulaanbatar (ULN) -x Guangzhou (CAN) -x Beijing (PEK) - Delhi (DEL)



Once he enters China, he will apply for a one-month Mongolia visa in China.



While returning to India, his flight from ULN to DEL has to stop in China. Does he require a China visa or a transit visa?







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My traveller is an Indian passport holder and he has a single-entry Chinese visa for a month.



His routing is as follows:
Delhi (DEL) -x Guangzhou (CAN) - Beijing (PEK) // (Surface) // Ulaanbatar (ULN) -x Guangzhou (CAN) -x Beijing (PEK) - Delhi (DEL)



Once he enters China, he will apply for a one-month Mongolia visa in China.



While returning to India, his flight from ULN to DEL has to stop in China. Does he require a China visa or a transit visa?









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closed as unclear what you're asking by Mark Mayo♦ Jul 4 at 2:55


Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.






closed as unclear what you're asking by Mark Mayo♦ Jul 4 at 2:55


Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.













  • I would presume that "single entry" means "single entry", i.e., he can only enter China once and will require a separate visa for the return trip. But there might be caveats & exceptions that I don't know about.
    – Michael Seifert
    Mar 30 at 16:09






  • 1




    I presume there's an error in your return flight routing (ULN-CAN-PEK-DEL does not quite seem very logical), but is the actual routing ULN-PEK-CAN-DEL (which means you definitely need some sort of visa) or a simpler ULN-PEK-DEL or ULN-CAN-DEL (in which case you might not need a visa at all)?
    – jcaron
    Mar 30 at 16:24






  • 2




    So I feel we agree that he is fine on first segment up to Beijing (he will enter in China in CAN). On the way back, I side with @jcaron - a quick search gives no direct flights from ULN to CAN. If the return itinerary is ULN -> PEK -> CAN -> DEL and the arrival to PEK until the departure from CAN is less than 24h he should be fine (see answer linked in a separate comment). If the routing is as you write, then he will need a visa.
    – mts
    Mar 30 at 19:38






  • 1




    Posting this link as a separate comment so my comment above remains in case this question gets closed as a duplicate: What are the rules for China's visa-free transit programs?
    – mts
    Mar 30 at 19:38











  • OP has not returned to answer clarifications/questions from comments. Put on hold for now.
    – Mark Mayo♦
    Jul 4 at 2:55
















  • I would presume that "single entry" means "single entry", i.e., he can only enter China once and will require a separate visa for the return trip. But there might be caveats & exceptions that I don't know about.
    – Michael Seifert
    Mar 30 at 16:09






  • 1




    I presume there's an error in your return flight routing (ULN-CAN-PEK-DEL does not quite seem very logical), but is the actual routing ULN-PEK-CAN-DEL (which means you definitely need some sort of visa) or a simpler ULN-PEK-DEL or ULN-CAN-DEL (in which case you might not need a visa at all)?
    – jcaron
    Mar 30 at 16:24






  • 2




    So I feel we agree that he is fine on first segment up to Beijing (he will enter in China in CAN). On the way back, I side with @jcaron - a quick search gives no direct flights from ULN to CAN. If the return itinerary is ULN -> PEK -> CAN -> DEL and the arrival to PEK until the departure from CAN is less than 24h he should be fine (see answer linked in a separate comment). If the routing is as you write, then he will need a visa.
    – mts
    Mar 30 at 19:38






  • 1




    Posting this link as a separate comment so my comment above remains in case this question gets closed as a duplicate: What are the rules for China's visa-free transit programs?
    – mts
    Mar 30 at 19:38











  • OP has not returned to answer clarifications/questions from comments. Put on hold for now.
    – Mark Mayo♦
    Jul 4 at 2:55















I would presume that "single entry" means "single entry", i.e., he can only enter China once and will require a separate visa for the return trip. But there might be caveats & exceptions that I don't know about.
– Michael Seifert
Mar 30 at 16:09




I would presume that "single entry" means "single entry", i.e., he can only enter China once and will require a separate visa for the return trip. But there might be caveats & exceptions that I don't know about.
– Michael Seifert
Mar 30 at 16:09




1




1




I presume there's an error in your return flight routing (ULN-CAN-PEK-DEL does not quite seem very logical), but is the actual routing ULN-PEK-CAN-DEL (which means you definitely need some sort of visa) or a simpler ULN-PEK-DEL or ULN-CAN-DEL (in which case you might not need a visa at all)?
– jcaron
Mar 30 at 16:24




I presume there's an error in your return flight routing (ULN-CAN-PEK-DEL does not quite seem very logical), but is the actual routing ULN-PEK-CAN-DEL (which means you definitely need some sort of visa) or a simpler ULN-PEK-DEL or ULN-CAN-DEL (in which case you might not need a visa at all)?
– jcaron
Mar 30 at 16:24




2




2




So I feel we agree that he is fine on first segment up to Beijing (he will enter in China in CAN). On the way back, I side with @jcaron - a quick search gives no direct flights from ULN to CAN. If the return itinerary is ULN -> PEK -> CAN -> DEL and the arrival to PEK until the departure from CAN is less than 24h he should be fine (see answer linked in a separate comment). If the routing is as you write, then he will need a visa.
– mts
Mar 30 at 19:38




So I feel we agree that he is fine on first segment up to Beijing (he will enter in China in CAN). On the way back, I side with @jcaron - a quick search gives no direct flights from ULN to CAN. If the return itinerary is ULN -> PEK -> CAN -> DEL and the arrival to PEK until the departure from CAN is less than 24h he should be fine (see answer linked in a separate comment). If the routing is as you write, then he will need a visa.
– mts
Mar 30 at 19:38




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Posting this link as a separate comment so my comment above remains in case this question gets closed as a duplicate: What are the rules for China's visa-free transit programs?
– mts
Mar 30 at 19:38





Posting this link as a separate comment so my comment above remains in case this question gets closed as a duplicate: What are the rules for China's visa-free transit programs?
– mts
Mar 30 at 19:38













OP has not returned to answer clarifications/questions from comments. Put on hold for now.
– Mark Mayo♦
Jul 4 at 2:55




OP has not returned to answer clarifications/questions from comments. Put on hold for now.
– Mark Mayo♦
Jul 4 at 2:55















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