Needing some advice regarding visa rules. I will be doing a 5 week trip in China landing in Guangzhou, going to Shanghai, Beijing and other cities on the way and then finish at Urumqi, Xinjiang to visit my girlfriend.
My only regret is that I only applied for a single entry visa in China hence if my plane lands in Guangzhou I won't be able to visit Hong Kong?
Was wondering if it would be possible to buy a flight from Guangzhou to Hong Kong and hence then be able to visit Hong Kong like that? I would never officially enter China territory in Guangzhou since I am connecting flights? Any ideas if this would work?
Kind regards.
>>1258314
Unfortunately that's not possible. However you get to Hong Kong, it's considered a different territory. You only get one entrance/exit to Chinese mainland. That being said, if you go to HK and decide to stick around a bit, it shouldn't be too much trouble and not take too much time to get another visa to China in HK.
>>1258314
Go visit your girlfriend quit being a jerk. Take her some flowers too and candy. A shirt too from where ever your coming from
>>1258385
lol cuck
hk is overrated, just forget it.
1. Are you native Chinese/have Chinese parents? If you do, it'll make getting a HK to China visa a hell of a lot easier.
2. Consider not visiting Hong Kong. Me and my buddy stayed there for a summer and besides visiting some parks and exploring the city, we just stayed in the apartment and shitposted.
>>1258314
Nope
But if you stay in HK for a few days you could just get another visa and go back in.
Might be more hassle than it's worth though.
In HK now actually, the heat is absolutely brutal
You could change your flights to land in HK then enter via Shenzhen or speak to the consulate/visa office before you leave and see if you can change your visa to multi-entry.
I'm going to HK, Shenzhen and Guangzhou myself in a few weeks and have been to HK, Shanghai and Beijing before.