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Published 19 Apr, 2008 12:00am

China imposes new visa restrictions

HONG KONG:: China has imposed further curbs on visitors, just weeks after it stopped issuing multiple-entry visas, Hong Kong travel agents said on Friday, sparking concern among the business community.

“You now need a copy of your travel ticket both in and out of the country and a hotel voucher before they accept a visa application. Without that they will reject it,” said Daryl Bending, a travel consultant with Concorde Travel. “I think it will deter a lot of people from travelling to China. They will just think it is too hard.”

Another agent said visitors from 33 countries — including Pakistan, India, the Philippines and Indonesia — were no longer allowed to apply for China visas in Hong Kong and would have to apply at their local Chinese embassies.

“It is becoming more and more serious, it is really out of control,” said the travel agent. She said that tourist and business visas were also now coming back later and later, leaving travellers waiting around for hours to find out whether their applications had been accepted. A statement on the website of the Chinese foreign ministry in Hong Kong said that there had been a “recent drastic rise” in the number of applicants.

“To spare applicants of the unnecessary trouble, for non-resident of Hong Kong, please apply for the Chinese visa at the Chinese embassy or consulate-general in his or her home country or resident country,” it said.—AFP

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