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Why does the Hong Kong and Macao Pass have an L-shaped sign and a G-shaped sign?

The difference between L-sign and G-sign lies in their different uses. L sign is a tourist visa, which must be for the purpose of tourism and go in and out with the group. G sign, individual sign, individual entry and exit Hong Kong and Macao.

(a) personal travelg

The validity period can be three months or one year, and the number of times can be once or twice. Generally, the maximum stay is 7 days at a time, but there are also longer seed slips. So far, according to the announcement of the Hong Kong Immigration Department, there are 49 cities that are open to "free travel" and can apply for direct endorsement to Hong Kong: 2 1 prefecture-level cities in Guangdong Province and 28 prefecture-level cities/municipalities directly under the Central Government in other provinces.

(b) team travel

Once or twice every three months, once or twice a year, and each stay does not exceed 7 days.

Extended data:

Other types of Hong Kong and Macao passes

Visit relatives

Valid once every three months, with a stay of 14 days each time; Or the validity period is more than three months, and the stay time from the date of first entry is not more than 90 days.

business affairs

It is divided into once every three months, many times every three months and many times a year, and each stay does not exceed 7 days.

Other issues

Once or twice every three months, once or twice a year, and each stay shall not exceed 14 days.

Stay d

It is valid for many times, and the exit validity period is issued according to the time limit approved by the relevant departments of Hong Kong or Macao.

Type of stop signature

1. Olympic Games A: It is valid for multiple times and can stay for 90 days each time. It was only released during the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.

2. Visit F: It is the predecessor of the new version of "Personal Travel G" endorsement. Its function and geographical restrictions are the same as the new G endorsement, and the procedures are simpler than the travel L endorsement. In 2007, it was changed to "Personal Travel G" endorsement.

Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Hong Kong and Macao Pass