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Experience at the PSB re: Multiple Entry

 
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Jayray



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PostPosted: Fri Jun 26, 2009 6:53 am    Post subject: Experience at the PSB re: Multiple Entry Reply with quote

Shortly after I arrived here this year, I was taken downtown for the usual visit to the PSB for them to issue me the residence permit. The FAO accompanied me. I think I signed some papers and then waited while the FAO talked to the small woman sitting behind the counter. The FAO then asked me if I intended to return home for the summer or if I thought I would be traveling out of China for the holidays, etc..

I said that I didn't anticipate any trips out of the country during my contract. Besides, my visa indicates 1 entry (as do all of every other visa I've ever gotten from the Chinese consulate. I've never been able to secure a multiple-entry visa when I've come to China).

I asked "Why are you asking?"

She said something to the effect that if I anticipated leaving then returning, there'd be an extra fee--- 900rmb. She then said, "Well, let's just say that you'll be going out then returning, okay?"

Fine. It didn't make any sense that the PSB would be asking this question when my visa clearly indicates one entry, but, what the heck, TIC. RIGHT?

She said that she had to go to the bank to get more cash. I stayed behind and watched her get into a taxi and drive off. Ten minutes later (or less), she returned and went to the counter. I didn't watch what transpired, and I didn't understand what they were saying. I'm not sure if she even paid the 900rmb, but she indicated that I could now come and go several times.

A month later, I got my passport back with the RP sticker in it. There was nothing on it to indicate entry or reentry, and there was no new visa issued. No big deal. TIC, RIGHT? The only thing that I thought peculiar was the fact that the RP expires five days after my visa expires and there was a check written in ballpoint pen across my visa which indicated ONE entry.

This morning, I emailed my FAO and asked about exit and reentry during the summer. I told her that my visa indicated only one entry. I could see nothing in my passport which indicated otherwise. Her reply was that she called the PSB and said that I could leave the country and return after the summer break with no problem.

Am I missing something, or is there something wrong with this picture?
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Voldermort



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PostPosted: Fri Jun 26, 2009 7:12 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Perhaps you should have done some research first, as in read the stickies! A Z visa is only valid for 30 days after you enter the country regardless of the expiry date written on the visa. A Resident Permit (RP) is always multi-entry and expires on the date written on it. Usually this date is the same date written in you Foreign Expert Certificate (FEC) and/or your contract.
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Jayray



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PostPosted: Fri Jun 26, 2009 7:35 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I scrolled back to 2005 in the sticky and found nothing addressing the relationship between a single-entry visa and a Residence Permit allowing multiple entry.

Nor did I find anything addressing an "extra" 900rmb in order to secure multiple exit/entry privileges.

BTW, my visa was valid for NINETY days after the date of issuance, NOT THIRTY DAYS.

Perhaps someone with current knowledge could update the sticky.


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Mister Al



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PostPosted: Fri Jun 26, 2009 7:39 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yes you are missing something. Voldermort is correct as usual. You don't have a Z visa any more. Your RP allows you multiple entry. Check your passport again.
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Jayray



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PostPosted: Fri Jun 26, 2009 7:49 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Mister Al wrote:
Yes you are missing something. Voldermort is correct as usual. You don't have a Z visa any more. Your RP allows you multiple entry. Check your passport again.


Check it for WHAT? The residence permit indicates nothing about entry and reentry.

And the "extra 900rmb was for...WHAT?

Is Mr. V correct "as usual" about the expiry of my Z visa, or did the consulate make a mistake?

Again, perhaps someone with current knowledge could update the sticky.
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The Ever-changing Cleric



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PostPosted: Fri Jun 26, 2009 8:08 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Jayray wrote:
I scrolled back to 2005 in the sticky and found nothing addressing the relationship between a single-entry visa and a Residence Permit allowing multiple entry.

BTW, my visa was valid for NINETY days after the date of issuance, NOT THIRTY DAYS.

The Z visa is indeed valid for 90 days after issuance, which means you have to enter China within that 90 day period or the visa's no good any longer. Once you enter China, the Z visa is good for a 30 day stay (and one entry) before it expires. it's within this 30 day period that your employer has to secure a multiple entry (there is no single entry) residence permit for you that is good till your contract expires.


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Mister Al



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PostPosted: Fri Jun 26, 2009 8:08 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I've never heard of a Z visa being issued for longer than 30 days. It was a Z, yes?. If so, I suggest they did make a mistake.

Anyway, that's beside the point, you have an RP and that means you can come and go as you please. If you don't believe me or anyone else who says that then go to the PSB and find out yourself.

If you or the school paid RMB900 extra on top of the usual fee for an RP 'to allow you multiple entry' then someone got ripped off.
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wangdaning



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PostPosted: Fri Jun 26, 2009 8:16 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Your res permit allows you in and out until expiration, as you are a resident. The check on you Z happened at the border, they check it to show you have entered. Not sure about the 900 RMB thing, your FAO should know.

I also had 3 months to enter on my Z, not sure why it is different than the previous one month, but once you are in you have 30 days, I believe, to get your RP and then you "visa" is worthless (you are then a resident with an RP).
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The Ever-changing Cleric



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PostPosted: Fri Jun 26, 2009 8:16 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Mister Al wrote:
I've never heard of a Z visa being issued for longer than 30 days. It was a Z, yes?. If so, I suggest they did make a mistake.

Travelers/those working abroad often obtain visas but don't have an exact date of travel in mind. For this reason, most visas issued by any country anywhere have a 60-90 day window in which the visa is good for entry to the country. after that window closes, a new visa is needed.

The China Z (and L and F) visas are valid for 90 days from the date you pick it up, 30 days after you enter the country. I've got all three in my current passport, and all with similar details.

Somebody ought to clean up those stickys. Stuff that happened in 2005 isnt valid any longer.
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Mister Al



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PostPosted: Fri Jun 26, 2009 8:24 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yes, what I meant was that the Z visa is valid for 30 days after entry not before entry which, as pointed out, is generally 90 days
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Voldermort



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PostPosted: Fri Jun 26, 2009 8:25 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Jayray wrote:
BTW, my visa was valid for NINETY days after the date of issuance, NOT THIRTY DAYS.


Perhaps you should go back to re-read my post before saying that I am wrong. I stated clearly that your Z visa is valid for 30 days after entering the country.

I agree with the other posters, those stickies really do need clearing. Anything pre 2008 is just not relevent anymore.
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Jayray



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PostPosted: Fri Jun 26, 2009 9:35 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Mister Al wrote:
I've never heard of a Z visa being issued for longer than 30 days. It was a Z, yes?. If so, I suggest they did make a mistake.

If you or the school paid RMB900 extra on top of the usual fee for an RP 'to allow you multiple entry' then someone got ripped off.


All four of my Z visas issued by the Chinese consulate in Wahington, D.C. have been effective for 90 days after issuance. This covers a ten year time span. And Each one has had a space for the number of entries to be typed in. I understand that they expire after ninety days.
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Mister Al



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PostPosted: Fri Jun 26, 2009 2:21 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

OP I think you aware now that a Z visa is valid for 90 days pre-entry and 30 days post entry by which time a RP should have been applied for, so don't keep going on about it. Your Z visa is not valid any more. Dead, kapput, gone to visa expiry heaven. RIP.

Just be happy that you now know you can leave and come back as much as you like.

Enjoy your holiday. Rolling Eyes
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