If you are not sure the specific process of visa for China, you can contact with your local embassy, or local agency. They can give you clear information on application of visa. After you got the visa, you can directly book China flights, China hotels, even China tours via the internet, here is a helpful, professional, and local Chinese website site: www.chinatraveldepot.com
Not if they're travelling from Northern Ireland, but from anywhere else he/she does.
If you are American, European or Canadian, it's all you need, besides some money and vague notions of Spanish; if you are from any other country besides those I just mentioned, you also need a visa.
NO, it is illegal anywhere for someone else to use your passport
A group of people travelling to somewhere else to start a new life.
"Else"? Besides what?
They played tile games such as Mahjong. There wasn't much else to do besides tend to farms, help their family work, or study.
As it is an internal flight you do not need a passport. It is however required that you provide photographic ID generally, like your driving license. It is always best to check with the airline you are flying with as some of them may request to see a passport.
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Besides Earl Grey, the Darjeeling flavour of tea is also delicious.And besides, aren't you supposed to be in London next week?
The passport office makes sure you are able to go somewhere else , if you don't have a passport or a birth certificate you can't go anywhere ...
they do not eat anything else besides fish, tuna, squid, and other crusances.
Children under 16 now need to have a passport, even babies. You can no longer put them on an adult's passport. Irish citizens are meant to be able to travel to Britain without passports, but in practical terms some form of identification is needed so people usually use their passport.