China’s visa free entry programme
#61
Join Date: May 2009
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Huh? Every time I stayed at a hotel in China they tear apart my passport looking for the date of entry stamp, and the relevant visa. By law they have to take a picture of the visa and send it to local police. Now of course they can "forget" to do that, but only if you have a great relationship with the hotel in question.
#62
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Huh? Every time I stayed at a hotel in China they tear apart my passport looking for the date of entry stamp, and the relevant visa. By law they have to take a picture of the visa and send it to local police. Now of course they can "forget" to do that, but only if you have a great relationship with the hotel in question.
Me thinks 'moondog' exclusively stays at the "Vincent Executive Hotel & Suites"!
#63
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Huh? Every time I stayed at a hotel in China they tear apart my passport looking for the date of entry stamp, and the relevant visa. By law they have to take a picture of the visa and send it to local police. Now of course they can "forget" to do that, but only if you have a great relationship with the hotel in question.
#64
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Interesting. Must be a regional then?
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#69
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The machines are usually right after the echannel gates. They are call something like “self printing of entry proof” or similar. You put your passport photo page on the reader, it asks if you want to print out the receipt and you press 打印. Then a small piece of paper comes out showing your entry date and entry location. They also have these machines when leaving for printing exit proof.
#70
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: HKG
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Huh? Every time I stayed at a hotel in China they tear apart my passport looking for the date of entry stamp, and the relevant visa. By law they have to take a picture of the visa and send it to local police. Now of course they can "forget" to do that, but only if you have a great relationship with the hotel in question.
#71
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: HKG
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That might be the key. All my recent stays were within Guangdong.
#73
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IME, the local PSB is more likely to impose hoops like this than the hotel. Remember, hotels generally want to keep check-in as resource light as possible, and the passport drill (for ~5% of their guests) itself already gums up the process.