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Nigel:
Having failed to get my lady out of China to visit here, I am planning to take her to Bali in June. AFAICT, she will be able to get a visa at the airport. My colleagues agree, but I would love to know if someone her has actually done it, just to be sure,
 Yes, she has a current Chinese passport

Jason B:
Do not know what AFAICT means, must be kompuda slang or something.  I am sure someone will have done it and can explain the details.  There is some info here on the Australian requirements about getting tourist visas.

djal:
I have done it...  It is called a Visa on arrival.  You get it at the custom for a fee upon arrival in Bali. Easy!

David E:
Ming and I have done both Bali and Thailand on the "visa on arrival" method. Ming has a Chinese Passport and she just needed to fill out a form at the Airport on arival, (include 1 passport photo) and pay a small fee. For that you get a 30 day stay...no probs !!!

Pineau:
Dijal,

You are from Canada ! Does your post mean you have done it yourself as a Canadian or have done it for someone else who has a Chinese passport?

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