A Chinese visa also known as an entry pass allows people from other non-stated countries to enter China other then just a passport.
In the Visa, the following few columns are:
1. First Name and Last Name
2. Embassy of issue
3. Passport number
4. Duration of stay per entry and number of entries and other relevant information.
5. Issue date and entry before date
6. Other particulars (D.O.B. and etc...)
For the looks of the Chinese visa, take a look at the link at the Related Links.
Some look very much like the word they represent. Like Mountain and Tree are really just small pictures of mountains and trees!
Chinese do NOT look the same. It's a matter of what you are use to or not use to. Many Chinese can not differentiate between different westerners. To say all Chinese look the same is the same as saying all blondes look the same or all brunettes look the same.
In Chinese, the name "Ritu" could be written as 瑞图.
Chinese doesn't use letters. Each character is a word, or a part of a word.
The process of obtaining a Chinese visa typically takes around 4-5 business days. This includes submitting the application, providing the required documents, and waiting for the visa to be processed. However, processing times may vary depending on the embassy or consulate and the type of visa being applied for.
No, no need to have a Chinese visa
they look like Santa Claus but with Chinese eyes
What did the chinese compass look like in 1898
like a regular one
Chinese
look like an octopus look like an octopus
Yes, Chinese citizens need a visa to visit South Korea.
In Chinese 12 is "十二".
Some look very much like the word they represent. Like Mountain and Tree are really just small pictures of mountains and trees!
A Chinese national will not need a US visa for a stopover in route to Canada. The Chinese national will need a visa if they leave the restricted area at the layover airport.
the Chinese character is 王(wang2)
no. shez COUNTRY not Chinese