I entered China on June 16 and my visa is only 30 days, when should I leave the country How to calcu

Updated on tourism 2024-03-17
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There are many types of visas issued by Chinese to foreigners, but if they are different according to the different locations, they can be divided into two kinds, one is the port visa, which can enter and exit according to the number of entries and dates marked above, and the other is issued at embassies and consulates abroad, if it is multiple entry and exit, it is in accordance with the provisions of the visa, one entry can stay for 30 days, 60 days, 90 days, 180 days, etc., if it is a work visa in China, it may be"Foreigner's Residence Permit"If it expires, you can go to the local exit and entry bureau to re-apply or extend, preferably not for too long, otherwise you may be allowed to leave the country within a time limit. There are also those who have expired for too long, and they have to pay a fine if they go there. Pay 500 RMB for each day that passes.

    The upper limit shall not exceed 5,000 yuan.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Your visa is only 30 days, so you need to leave China within 30 days of entering the country on June 16. If you do not leave China within 30 days, then you may face fines or other legal consequences.

    The calculation is simple: you are free to enter and leave China as many times as you like during the validity of your visa, but you need to leave the country as soon as possible after each entry and before your visa expires.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The visa validity date is a calendar day, that is, you can stay within 30 days from the date of entry, then you should leave the country on July 15 at the latest.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    OK. You can enter the country for the limited period of the visa. Its validity period is the period of time during which the visa is granted entry for a period of time beyond which the visa is invalidated.

    That is, as long as it is not an invalid visa, it can enter the country even on the last day of validity. The period of stay after entry is calculated from the date of entry and is not related to the validity period of the endorsement; A valid multiple stay is a valid visa, which means that no matter what date you enter the country, you must leave the country within the validity period of the visa.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The answer to this question depends on the country or region you are applying for, as well as the validity period and number of entries indicated on the visa. Generally speaking, the validity period of a visa refers to the period of time during which the holder is allowed to enter the country from the date of issuance of the visa to a certain period of time thereafter. Different countries or regions have different rules about the validity of a visa, such as:

    Chinese visa: The general tourist visa is valid for 3 months, one or two entries, 30 days each time. After signing, it will become invalid if it has not been used within 3 months.

    U.S. Visa: U.S. Non-Immigrant Category (B1 B2) Tourist The Business Visitor Category (VWP) allows for a stay of up to 90 days in the United States. If you hold another type of U.S. nonimmigrant category (B1 B2) tourist business visitor category (VWP), you can check how long you can stay in the U.S. when your passport is stamped.

    UK visa: The Standard Visitor visa allows you to stay in the UK for up to 6 months. If you have a standard visitor visa for other types of UK, you can check how long you can stay in the UK when your passport is stamped.

    Therefore, when applying for a visa for a certain country or region, you need to carefully read and comply with the requirements such as the validity period and the number of entries marked on the visa, and try to arrange the itinerary in advance to avoid unnecessary troubles and losses.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Lawyer's analysis: 1. The validity period of a single short-term visa is three months. The dateofissue and dateofexpiry in the upper right corner are the validity period, and you must go to Japan within the validity period, otherwise the visa will be invalid.

    2. If you can stay in Japan for a few days, you need to look at the forstayof below the validity period, which is divided into three levels: 15 days, 30 days, and 90 days, and write a few days to indicate that you can stay in Japan for a few days.

    3. The number of days you stay in Japan is counted from the day you arrive in Japan. You can also stay in Japan on the last day of your visa's validity.

    Legal basis]:

    Regulations of the People's Republic of China on the Administration of the Entry and Exit of Foreigners》 Article 14 The decision of the exit-entry administration of the public security organ to extend the period of stay of a visa shall only be valid for the current entry and shall not affect the number of entries and the validity period of the visa, and the cumulative extension of the period of stay shall not exceed the period of stay indicated in the original visa. After the visa period of stay is extended, the foreigner shall stay in accordance with the reasons specified in the original visa and the extended period. Article 36: The meanings of the following terms in these Regulations:

    1) The number of entries of the visa refers to the number of times the holder can enter the country during the validity period of the visa.

    2) The validity period of the visa refers to the period of validity of the visa held by the holder. Unless otherwise indicated by the issuing authority, the visa will take effect from the date of issuance and expire at 24:00 Beijing time on the day of expiration.

    3) The duration of stay of a visa refers to the time limit within which the holder is allowed to stay after each entry, which is calculated from the day following the declaration of entry.

    4) Short-term means staying in China for no more than 180 days (including 180 days).

    5) Long-term and permanent residence refers to residence in China for more than 180 days.

    The time limit for examination and approval and the validity period of the receipt of acceptance provided for in these Regulations shall be calculated on the basis of working days, excluding statutory holidays.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Of course, you can still enter the country on the last day. As for the departure time, it depends on what type of visa you have. If the number of times is generally limited, the validity period is the entry period, that is, you can enter the country on the expiration date, and the limit of stay after entry is calculated from the date of entry, which has nothing to do with the validity period of the endorsement; A valid multiple stay is a valid visa, which means that no matter what date you enter the country, you must leave the country within the validity period of the visa.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    If you have a ticket to leave the country before the end of the validity of your visa, you can.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The entry and exit visa depends on the location, and the visa time is different for each place:

    It takes 1-3 working days to process a Southeast Asian visa;

    It takes 5-7 working days to apply for a visa to Japan and South Korea;

    Visas for other Asian countries take 7-10 business days;

    The processing time for European visas usually takes 5 working days for each embassy, but an appointment is required in advance. (30 days long, 1-2 days short);

    The result of the U.S.-Canada visa can be known within 1 working day, but you need to schedule an interview one month in advance;

    African visas take 7-15 working days, compared to Egypt, South Africa, Tanzania, Kenya, etc.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    You can enter the country relatively smoothly one week before the expiration.

    However, as long as the period is less than 2 months before the expiry, the immigration control** at the airport may ask you why you need to enter the country.

    You are required to provide a well-established reason for entry and preferably have evidence such as a letter from the school.

    If you want to extend, you must come back to China before your visa expires to do so.

    If it is a work permit, you need to extend the work permit first and then the residence permit visa, so the extension should be started at least 2 days before the visa expires.

    If it's not a work visa, it's a tour, etc., then it doesn't matter.

    After expiration, it is enough to reapply for a new visa at the Chinese embassy in their country.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Up to 3 days.

    The "durationofeachstay" of a visa refers to the maximum number of days that the holder is allowed to stay in China after each entry into China, that is, the maximum number of days that the holder can stay in China from the date of entry.

    The time of entry refers to the date of entry into China. After entering the country, the local customs will stamp the passport with the date, which is the time of entry.

    The main types of Chinese visas are as follows:

    1) Tourist and family visit visa ("L" visa): issued to foreigners who go to China for tourism, family visit or other private affairs for a short period of time.

    2) Visitor visa ("F" visa): issued to foreigners who are invited to China for visit, investigation, lecture, business, scientific and technological cultural exchanges, advanced studies, internships, etc., for a stay of no more than 6 months.

    3) Study visa ("X" visa): issued to foreigners who go to China for study, further study or internship for more than 6 months.

    4) Work visa ("Z" visa): issued to foreigners who go to China for work, commercial performances or academic exchanges, and their accompanying spouses and minor children.

    5) Crew visa ("C" visa): issued to foreign international train conductors, crew members and seafarers who go to China to perform cabin crew, aviation and shipping duties.

    6) Journalist visa ("J" visa): There are two types: "J-1" and "J-2". "J-1" visas are issued to foreign journalists who are resident in China and their accompanying spouses and minor children; "J-2" visas are issued to foreign journalists who are traveling to China on a temporary basis.

    7) Transit visa ("G" visa): issued to foreigners transiting through China to a third country or region, staying at the airport for more than 24 hours or leaving the airport.

    8) Settlement visa ("D" visa): issued to foreigners who have been approved to settle in China.

    If a foreigner's stay in China exceeds the permitted period of stay under the visa and fails to go through the relevant extension procedures, it is a violation of the Law of the People's Republic of China on the Administration of the Entry and Exit of Foreigners and the Detailed Rules for the Implementation of the Law of the People's Republic of China on the Administration of the Entry and Exit of Foreigners, and other relevant laws and regulations, and will be subject to fines and other penalties. Therefore, if the holder needs to stay in China for more than the permitted period of stay in the visa, he or she must apply for an extension (but it may not be approved) at the local public security organ at or above the county level (please check the local public security organ ** for specific requirements) before the expiration of the stay. Chinese embassies and consulates abroad do not process visa extensions.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The period of stay indicated on the visa is 2-3 days, which is more common.

    In addition, citizens of all countries are exempt from applying for a visa for 24 hours of transit from China by aircraft (they can transit through multiple airports, so they can actually leave the airport).

    Two airports in Shanghai have implemented a 48-hour visa-free transit policy for Schengen countries and the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. (However, the entry and exit must be at both airports in Shanghai), and it is also possible to leave the airport.

    Citizens of Japan, Singapore and Brunei have a 15-day visa exemption for ordinary passports, which is also applicable to transit passengers.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Transit visas that can exit the airport are only open to designated countries and are limited to two airports in Shanghai, allowing a stay of no more than 48 hours.

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