Is a Chinese multiple-entry, 6-month tourist visa (L) available to a Sri Lankan citizen? [closed]










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I'm a Sri Lankan passport holder planning to travel to Mainland China in May and a few more times in the following six months.










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    @pnuts might be worth elaborating WHY you suggest they change their plans.
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  • What is your premise? Have you had Chinese visa before, and in the same passport?
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  • @mts Yeah. I visited Shanghai last month
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  • Do you really expect to convince anybody that five or more visits in nine months is tourism?
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I'm a Sri Lankan passport holder planning to travel to Mainland China in May and a few more times in the following six months.










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closed as unclear what you're asking by JonathanReez, Ali Awan, Giorgio, Jan, Karlson Feb 4 '17 at 20:26


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    @pnuts might be worth elaborating WHY you suggest they change their plans.
    – Mark Mayo
    Feb 4 '17 at 16:16










  • What is your premise? Have you had Chinese visa before, and in the same passport?
    – mts
    Feb 4 '17 at 16:34










  • @mts Yeah. I visited Shanghai last month
    – Niranjan Madhusanka
    Feb 4 '17 at 16:36










  • Do you really expect to convince anybody that five or more visits in nine months is tourism?
    – pnuts
    Feb 4 '17 at 17:48













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I'm a Sri Lankan passport holder planning to travel to Mainland China in May and a few more times in the following six months.










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closed as unclear what you're asking by JonathanReez, Ali Awan, Giorgio, Jan, Karlson Feb 4 '17 at 20:26


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    @pnuts might be worth elaborating WHY you suggest they change their plans.
    – Mark Mayo
    Feb 4 '17 at 16:16










  • What is your premise? Have you had Chinese visa before, and in the same passport?
    – mts
    Feb 4 '17 at 16:34










  • @mts Yeah. I visited Shanghai last month
    – Niranjan Madhusanka
    Feb 4 '17 at 16:36










  • Do you really expect to convince anybody that five or more visits in nine months is tourism?
    – pnuts
    Feb 4 '17 at 17:48












  • 1




    @pnuts might be worth elaborating WHY you suggest they change their plans.
    – Mark Mayo
    Feb 4 '17 at 16:16










  • What is your premise? Have you had Chinese visa before, and in the same passport?
    – mts
    Feb 4 '17 at 16:34










  • @mts Yeah. I visited Shanghai last month
    – Niranjan Madhusanka
    Feb 4 '17 at 16:36










  • Do you really expect to convince anybody that five or more visits in nine months is tourism?
    – pnuts
    Feb 4 '17 at 17:48







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@pnuts might be worth elaborating WHY you suggest they change their plans.
– Mark Mayo
Feb 4 '17 at 16:16




@pnuts might be worth elaborating WHY you suggest they change their plans.
– Mark Mayo
Feb 4 '17 at 16:16












What is your premise? Have you had Chinese visa before, and in the same passport?
– mts
Feb 4 '17 at 16:34




What is your premise? Have you had Chinese visa before, and in the same passport?
– mts
Feb 4 '17 at 16:34












@mts Yeah. I visited Shanghai last month
– Niranjan Madhusanka
Feb 4 '17 at 16:36




@mts Yeah. I visited Shanghai last month
– Niranjan Madhusanka
Feb 4 '17 at 16:36












Do you really expect to convince anybody that five or more visits in nine months is tourism?
– pnuts
Feb 4 '17 at 17:48




Do you really expect to convince anybody that five or more visits in nine months is tourism?
– pnuts
Feb 4 '17 at 17:48










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Simple answer: yes. The visa form from the Chinese embassy in your country has this option.



More complex answer: maybe. Not all embassies want to immediately issue a multiple entry visa, and you need to meet the requirements to be able to get one. Based on my own experience with China, I was only able to get a multiple entry visa if I had visited China at least 3 times in the last 2 years (but I'm no Sri Lankan resident, so who knows different rules apply to you).



Also, it is quite common that you need more documentation as proof than what is listed on the website. Sometimes the website doesn't list any documentation, but you need plenty of proof. The best solution is to call the Chinese embassy and ask them.






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    Simple answer: yes. The visa form from the Chinese embassy in your country has this option.



    More complex answer: maybe. Not all embassies want to immediately issue a multiple entry visa, and you need to meet the requirements to be able to get one. Based on my own experience with China, I was only able to get a multiple entry visa if I had visited China at least 3 times in the last 2 years (but I'm no Sri Lankan resident, so who knows different rules apply to you).



    Also, it is quite common that you need more documentation as proof than what is listed on the website. Sometimes the website doesn't list any documentation, but you need plenty of proof. The best solution is to call the Chinese embassy and ask them.






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      Simple answer: yes. The visa form from the Chinese embassy in your country has this option.



      More complex answer: maybe. Not all embassies want to immediately issue a multiple entry visa, and you need to meet the requirements to be able to get one. Based on my own experience with China, I was only able to get a multiple entry visa if I had visited China at least 3 times in the last 2 years (but I'm no Sri Lankan resident, so who knows different rules apply to you).



      Also, it is quite common that you need more documentation as proof than what is listed on the website. Sometimes the website doesn't list any documentation, but you need plenty of proof. The best solution is to call the Chinese embassy and ask them.






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        Simple answer: yes. The visa form from the Chinese embassy in your country has this option.



        More complex answer: maybe. Not all embassies want to immediately issue a multiple entry visa, and you need to meet the requirements to be able to get one. Based on my own experience with China, I was only able to get a multiple entry visa if I had visited China at least 3 times in the last 2 years (but I'm no Sri Lankan resident, so who knows different rules apply to you).



        Also, it is quite common that you need more documentation as proof than what is listed on the website. Sometimes the website doesn't list any documentation, but you need plenty of proof. The best solution is to call the Chinese embassy and ask them.






        share|improve this answer












        Simple answer: yes. The visa form from the Chinese embassy in your country has this option.



        More complex answer: maybe. Not all embassies want to immediately issue a multiple entry visa, and you need to meet the requirements to be able to get one. Based on my own experience with China, I was only able to get a multiple entry visa if I had visited China at least 3 times in the last 2 years (but I'm no Sri Lankan resident, so who knows different rules apply to you).



        Also, it is quite common that you need more documentation as proof than what is listed on the website. Sometimes the website doesn't list any documentation, but you need plenty of proof. The best solution is to call the Chinese embassy and ask them.







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