EU (French) citizens want to visit China

EU (French) citizens want to visit China - Asian people in casual clothes standing near and touching weathered religious stone wheel located in center of medieval historic Hampi village in India

My GF and I are planning to visit Hong Kong and mainland China in a month time.

My GF is a French citizen, therefore she needs a L visa (if I'm not mistaken). I found this one here.

I'm a holder the right of abode. With that right, I can apply for my visa at the borders between HK and the mainland.

Yet it seems to me that the last time I went to mainland, I saw many guys (Australians, Canadians, Americans...) who were coming from Hong Kong and who applied for a visa after arriving at the borders between HK and mainland.

Can something like that be done or was I mistaken?






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