China Romance
All About China => Visas, Immigration and Emigration => Topic started by: Bee964 on December 08, 2010, 02:52:04 pm
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I stumbled across a site last year that you could fill out your visa application for China on line and then print it out. I do not have the web site nor do I remember it. Does anybody have one and could you post the link here? Thanks for any help in advance.
Dave C
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Don't know if this is what your looking for Dave ?
http://www.globalvisas.com/countries/canada_visas.html?utm_source=msn&utm_medium=cpc&utm_term=canadian+visa+application+form&utm_campaign=USA-CAN (http://www.globalvisas.com/countries/canada_visas.html?utm_source=msn&utm_medium=cpc&utm_term=canadian+visa+application+form&utm_campaign=USA-CAN)
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Thanks Arnold. I just found the site again.
http://www.china-embassy.org/chn/hzqz/zgqz/P020070611087242661716.pdf (http://www.china-embassy.org/chn/hzqz/zgqz/P020070611087242661716.pdf)
This is the one I was looking for. I think I was at the link you put up. You print the application and then fill it out. The application says to type it? I have not even seen a typewriter in 20 years or so.
Dave C
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Dave, download the form to your computer and then type on it then print it out. (save the org as is then save the typed also.
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Vince,
I downloaded it but it is saved as a pdf picture, not as a form. I did find the site again. I have already filled it in and printed it out, but thanks anyway for the help Vince. I had been looking for the web page for a couple days now. I got so frustrated with finding the same sites over and over again and not the one I was looking for, I thought I would just ask here. I wanted to try to get it in this week before going to france next monday. I don't want to leave my passport there and not get it back in time. I will just wait now untill I get back from france.
Dave C
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Hi Dave,
Here's the link you're looking for... scroll down and you will see a fillable PDF form... just fill that out and attach a visa photo and print. Then take it to the embassy on St. George St and you're all set. It usually takes a week or so. Or alternatively, if you haven't bought your ticket to China, see if the travel agent will send it on your behalf (mine does it for a fee, but considering I don't get into that neck of the woods often, it's worth the money).
http://toronto.china-consulate.org/eng/vp/VISA/ (http://toronto.china-consulate.org/eng/vp/VISA/)
And just in case, I use Tour East as my agent for that.
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mustfocus,
I thank you. That is the one I was looking for. And that is the place you use for your visa? Do they take long?
Dave C
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Dve...the link Mustfocus gave you is for the Chinese Consulate. I personally wouldn't hire anyone to get the visa...its a very easy process. Just fill in the application, get your picture taken...bring these with your passport (passport must have at least 6 months remaining on it), and take to the consulate. If you go on a Monday, you can pick up your passport with Visa affixed on Thursday or Friday. Its a really easy process.
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I was going to try the consulate when I get back. I have the address, I think (250 St. Georges St.). I get back on the 27th and plan on going on the 28th. I know that the holiday is coming up too. I just figured that it will be ready shortly after the new year. I still have to try to find their holiday hours.
Dave C
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Dave,
I got it done through the travel agent because it was more convenient (at the time, I was stuck driving all over the city and didn't have much time to get to the embassy within their operating hours). And the fee wasn't too bad (I forget, but I think it was $25). I'd just drop it off at the agency (which is conveniently located next to the dumpling restaurant...) Then a week later, I'd go pick it up along with my ticket.
You've got the right address, it's just a matter of getting there.
As for the schedule, it looks like they're closed on the 27th and 28th as well as the weekend (http://toronto.china-consulate.org/eng/vp/t630718.htm (http://toronto.china-consulate.org/eng/vp/t630718.htm))