General Guidance For Chinese Visa Application, Visa Application Form Of The People'S Republic Of China (For The Mainland Of China Only) Page 10

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3. Payment Options
Bank cheque and Money order
PAYEE
Cheque payable to
Or payable to
Chinese Embassy in
THE EMBASSY OF THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF
Wellington
CHINA
Chinese Consulate in
CONSULATE-GENERAL OF THE PEOPLE’S
CHINESE CONSULATE-GENERAL IN
Auckland
REPUBLIC OF CHINA IN AUCKLAND
AUCKLAND
Chinese Consulate in
CONSULATE-GENERAL OF THE PEOPLE’S
CHINESE CONSULATE-GENERAL IN
Christchurch
REPUBLIC OF CHINA IN CHRISTCHURCH
CHRISTCHURCH
EFTPOS and Credit Card (Visa / MasterCard only)
This payment option is only available at the counter of the Chinese Embassy or Chinese Consulates-General
office. For security reasons, we do NOT take credit card numbers for the payment.
We do NOT accept payment by direct credit, online transfer, cash, personal cheque or company cheque.
PART 4. GENERAL INFORMATION
1. What is Number of Entries?
This is the number of times you are allowed to enter to mainland China within the visa validity. In general, the
Chinese visas allow single entry, double entries and multiple entries. Visa shall be invalid when the number of
entries run out or the validity expires no matter there are unused entries or not, and another visa is required if
you plan on visiting China again, otherwise you may be refused to enter.
2. Visa validity (ENTER BEFORE)
Visa validity is the length of time you are permitted to travel to a port-of-entry in mainland China and starts
from the ISSUE DATE shown on your Chinese Visa. The “ENTER BEFORE” shown on your Chinese Visa is
the last day(until 24:00 of Beijing Time) you can make your entry into mainland China only if there is at least
one entry unused. Visa shall be invalid when the validity expires no matter there are unused entries or not, and
unable to be extended by the Chinese Embassy/Consulate-General. Another visa is required if you plan on
visiting China again, otherwise you may be refused to enter.
3. Duration of each stay
This is the number of days you are allowed to stay in mainland China for each entry. It starts on the next day
after you enter into mainland China. You must leave China before that date or you may need to extend your
duration of stay in mainland China from a local Public Security Bureau 7 days earlier before the visa expires.
Overstaying is illegal in China and you will face serious penalties when you leave China.

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