Consulate-General of China in Florence
Address | Via Dei Della Robbia, 89-91 Firenze Italy |
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Address | Via Dei Della Robbia, 89-91 Firenze Italy |
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Phone | local: international: |
Fax | local: international: |
chinaconsul_fir_it@ |
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Good morning Dear Consul, I would like to know the correct procedure to get family reunion Chinese visa
To the Honorable Consul General, please help end the brutal slaughter of dogs within China by contacting your superiors and urging them to put in place progressive and popular laws that will ban the killing of dogs within China. The world is watching and hoping for it to end asap. Thank you.
Dear Mr. Embassador,
On behalf the animals, we, the defenders of their rights to live, claim stop Yulin festival.
Please consider contributing to our efforts to end dogs being killed for delicacy foods in China. Knowing that stolen pets are the major source of supply is heartbreaking to us.
Did you know, every year, on the summer solstice, thousands of dogs are rounded up to be eaten in Yulin, China as part of a Dog Meat Festival? We believe that this cruel “festival” has no place in the 21st century.
There are so many reasons to end this horrific festival -- warning, the following information may be upsetting.
The Yulin Dog Meat Festival is also a dangerous food safety issue. Dogs sold on the market are sick, poisoned and dying animals. They suffer from horrendous conditions during the long distance, trans-provincial journeys, many days without food and water and may carry contagious disease.
We appeal to you to act in the interest of public health, food safety, animal welfare, and the image of Guangxi and China. The Yulin Dog Meat Festival is a business operation that undermines the national and public interest. The Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region government is at a historical juncture. The Dog Meat Festival must end.
Thank you in advance,
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Hello! I have a Serbian citizenship, but I'm a resident in Florence. I would like to apply for a visa for China. Is it possible to apply in the consulate directly in Florence?
Thank you in advance.
I'm an Africa live in rome Italy but I want to obtain a visa to china just for 2 or 3 month.my visit is just to buy goods and come back to Italy.but I don't know where to go or locate the embassy. Here is my Email address...alliyah12may@yahoo.com
Contact an embassy in Australia. They will provide direction, but be patient. It takes considerable time to get someone to answer. Don't expect a cheery disposition, however, expect quick feedback and results when followed.
I am an Auatralian in Florence for three weeks and I need to get a Chinese Visa while i am here. Unfortunately the information on the door at the consulate is in chinese and Italian and I can not read either. When I called the number on this website I had no answer. Could I have any information I need to contact the consulate about getting a visa in English please I would be very grateful, hope to get visa sorted as soon as possible, thank you.
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