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#6 Re: Coming to China on my own motorbike...
01-15-2012, 03:14 AM
Only 200 people I thought it was more than that.
I especially liked this guys determination to ride China.
''Visa. OK, than I will try to get a residency visa, I saw there is also a marriage residency visa .... but I dont plan on using this if there is another way. Will read up on the working and student residency visa later. Where is the best place to get the visa? Europe?''
I thought someone would of mentioned that Chinese women are no longer interested in foreign men unless you have lots of money and a BMW.
"I'd rather cry in the back of a BMW than ride a bike" is the mentality now.
Rant over back to the original question yeah go the student/study route get your license off you go or just do it illegally but fraught with problems.Oh don't tell anyone I said that.
Bikerdoc has lived here a long time he probably knows the system still going to probably cost him alot of money but if he is staying here for a while it is probably worth it.For you forget it.Get a crappy Chinese bike.
What would you do if you did get your bike in.Do you want to take it out with you even more money and paperwork?Last edited by bigdamo; 01-15-2012 at 03:47 AM.
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