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Visa validity refers to the dates during which the visa is in effect. For example, if you hold a visa with a 90-day validity for a China Visa, you must enter China before those 90 days elapse. Maximum stay, on the other hand, represents the allowed duration of your stay in the country. Using China as an example, the default maximum stay is 30 days, meaning you can remain in China for up to 30 days, even if your visa is valid for 90 days. It's important to note that different countries have varying rules and interpretations regarding visa validity and maximum stay.

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