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How did Lao women come to China?

Lao women who want to come to China need to apply for a China permit visa.

1. Submit a passport valid for half a year.

2. Fill in and submit the visa application form. Different visas have different forms. Most of them should be filled in foreign languages, and photos should be paid.

3. Meet at the China Embassy and Consulate. Some countries stipulate that all immigrant applicants must have an interview before making a decision. Some countries also require interviews to apply for non-immigrant visas.

4. The embassy or consulate will submit the completed visa application form and necessary supporting materials to the domestic authorities for examination and approval. The embassies and consulates of a few countries have the right to issue visas directly, but they still have to report to China for the record.

5 to the national authorities to carry out the necessary audit, the examination and approval opinions will be notified to embassies and consulates in China. If you agree, a visa will be issued. If you refuse, you will also inform the applicant.

6. Pay the visa fee. Generally speaking, the visa application must be paid first, and some countries only charge fees when the visa application is successful. Generally speaking, immigrant visa fees are slightly higher, non-immigrant visa fees are slightly lower, and visas in some countries and regions are free.

Geographical environment of Laos

Laos borders China in the north, Cambodia in the south, Vietnam in the east, Myanmar in the northwest and Thailand in the southwest. Mekong River flows through 1800 kilometers, with a land area of 236,830 square kilometers. The terrain is high in the north and low in the south, bordering China's western Yunnan Plateau and Yunnan in the north, the plateau formed by Changshan Mountains in the east, and the basins and small plains along the Mekong River basin and its tributaries in the west.

From north to south, the whole country is divided into upper Liao, middle Liao and lower Liao. Shangliao has the highest terrain, with the elevation of Chuanqi Plateau of 2000-2800 meters, and the highest peak Biya Peak of 2820 meters. Laos has a tropical and subtropical monsoon climate, with the rainy season from May to 10 and the dry season from 1 10 to April of the following year. The annual average temperature is about 26℃, and there is abundant rainfall throughout Laos. Generally speaking, the annual precipitation is about 2000 mm, the year with the least annual precipitation is 1250 mm, and the year with the largest annual precipitation is 3750 mm

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Laos