This question is specifically about true multiple-entry visas, which for China are valid for six months and allow multiple entries.
This question is not about double-entry visas. In the case of China, these are distinct and I know where and how to get a double-entry visas, but not where and how ...
I have had a bad experience in a pub.. in Bournemouth.. I was beaten by a big guy.. can't remember much.. then I remember being carried by my friend...
@RoryAlsop Let me know how it goes. I've never been to Jamie's Italian. Always feared I'd be disappointed.
@RoryAlsop It wasn't exactly spam. Just overt mention of a business (restaurant) in the first answer from a brand new user. They might have been genuine, but I'd rather err on the safe side.
@pnuts & @relaxed I don't understand your comments on travel.stackexchange.com/questions/40030/… at all. How is that not a duplicate. To me, the end of the flight (St Maarten) is not the question, but rather the Amsterdam layover...
Assuming I have a Czech license and break a minor law in Germany which incurs me a certain number of "violation points" (e.g. speeding), would those points be eventually transferred to my Czech license? I would obviously have to pay the fine (either on the spot or by mail), but it's not clear if ...
In the movie Edge of Tomorrow, the main characters were travelling by road from Normandy in France to somewhere in the mountains of Germany (a dam)1. During the journey, one of the characters mentions passing through Lyon, France. Google Maps shows it thus:
We decided in comments to narrow it...