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Q: if you re x2 visa holder,do u need to register with local police station?

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If you re x2 visa holder,do ı have  to register with the police station after I arrive to Chine within 24 hours? Because when ı arrive firt,I wont be in the same city where my x2 issues for a while.And 2. question, as I know x2 visa doesn't need a residence permit since already written  180 days on the visa ,is this true?

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6 years 48 weeks ago in  Visa & Legalities - China

 
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Always have to register with the local police. But if you're staying at a hotel that can legally take foreigners, they'll do it for you

ecem:

So even if I arrive to another city and stay there for a while , I will register local police where ı am.What about later ? Do ı need to reregister after I change the city ?

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Yes, you should register with the police within 24 hours of changing address or entering the country.....including each time you enter china … to update the entry / exit info on the form. Failure to do this may cause you problems down the line or if you recieve a surprise visit at your home. For the very minor in convenience it is well worth the peace of mind.

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What part of always don't you understand?

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Always have to register with the local police. But if you're staying at a hotel that can legally take foreigners, they'll do it for you

ecem:

So even if I arrive to another city and stay there for a while , I will register local police where ı am.What about later ? Do ı need to reregister after I change the city ?

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Yes, you should register with the police within 24 hours of changing address or entering the country.....including each time you enter china … to update the entry / exit info on the form. Failure to do this may cause you problems down the line or if you recieve a surprise visit at your home. For the very minor in convenience it is well worth the peace of mind.

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What part of always don't you understand?

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dont understand the always part

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yea , you need to register and reregister every single change happens (change place , traveling and comeback , telephone number change , changing visa type ) etc

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Ok maybe my question is not that clear sorry.If I never register in the city where is the school provide me X2 visa located,and I register in another city,would it be problem?

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Possibly....the schools are supposed to keep a register of attendance..and it you don't attend classes enough they'll kick you out and cancel your visa...

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Always is the law here when it comes to registration for where you're staying at, so don't ask why, just do it.

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