This somewhat subjective review (how do you review a consulate!?) is intended to give a bit of…read moreguidance for everyone who intends to either apply for a chinese visa or get his passport, documents etc (in the case of chinese citizens).
Keep in mind that this office is exclusively the visa section of the Consulate General P.R.C. and should you as a chinese ciitzen require any further consular assistance you should contact the office at 3380 Granville St!
So how does this process work. If you want to do it the easy way in terms of just getting a chinese visa you dont go here at all and use a visa agency like China Travel Service Canada who will process everything against a nominal fee.
I usually have some time on my hands so I decided to give it a try by myself, save the $ for CTS and go by myself.
This is a VERY busy office considering the rather large chinese (by descent) population in Vancouver so I can only encourage everyone to arrive early, the best is ~7 or 7:30am in the morning. At this time you might be one of the lucky ones in the first 25 meters of the lineup. Yes, you heard right: The lineup here is MASSIVE and getting up early certainly saves your whole morning. It could come even worse, that everything takes so long that they close before you even got inside to take care of business. So again: Get up early, grab a coffee, line up, get stuff done! The consular section opens at 9am (and not a second earlier). The doors open at 8am though in the winter you might be allowed to wait in the hallway starting at ~ 7:15p if you are lucky. It happened this way last January and it was brrrr freezing outside!!
Be prepared to meet/see/get yelled at by the absolute 'mental' security guard (caucasian) who they seemingly recruited somewhere along E. Hastings. Terrible!
Anyway, once inside have your documents prepared and wait until your number is called. Numbers are being distributed at the entrance from said guard or another staff member of the consulate.
The visa fees are as of today (June 2011) 50$ for single entry 3 months validity & 75$ for dual entry valid for 6 months. The option for multiple entry is 100$ for 6 months and 150$ for 12 months however at this time the consulate generally does not grant multiple's anymore per directive. For U.S. citizens the fee is generally 130$. All fees are payable upon pick-up by Debit Card, money order or COMPANY check. No Credit Cards, Cash or personal checks are accepted.
It is possible to get an Express Service, Same day for 50$ (has to be applied by 11am) or 2 business days for 35$. Otherwise it will take 3-4 Business Days.
This pretty much sums it up. For further info please refer to their website with up to date data.
Cheers
S