Chinese
M Visa is issued to an alien who is invited to China for commercial
and trade activities for a period of no more than six months
(180 days). Before Sep. 1, 2013, the business visas were categorized
as F visas.
After
the new Foreigner Entry-Exit Administration Regulations took
into effect on Sep. 1, 2013, there are 12 categories of ordinary
China visas, instead of 8 categories. M visas are a new type
of visas, especially designed for those who carry out commercial
and trade activities. For a foreigner who comes to China for
a visit, an investigation, a lecture, scientific-technological
and culture exchange, he/ she can apply for an F visa.
Usually,
the validity of a single entry, double entry or multiple entries
(M) visa is 90 days or 180 days from the date of issue. This
means the holder of the visa shall enter China no later than
90 days or 180 days from the date of issue, otherwise the
visa will expire and is null and void. The duration of each
stay of a (M) visa ranges from 30 to 120 days, which means
the holder of the visa may stay in China for up to 30 to 120
days from the date of entry.
If you
have entered into China with an M visa, and desire to stay
in China longer than the valid period specified on your current
visa, you can apply for an M visa extension of the visa stay. The extension of the
visa stay period by PSB is only effective for this entry into
China. It does not affect the number of authorized entries
or duration of each stay. Extension of the visa stay period
will not exceed the stay period granted on visa.
It is a big improvement as before when you extended your visa,
your current visa would be cancelled at the same time, whatever
how many entries left.
If you
work for a company registered in China, you have to apply
for a Residence Permit for Work instead of an M visa. It is
illegal to work with an M business visa. More information
on China work visa, please refer to Z
(work visa).
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