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How to apply for a border permit?

Apply for a border permit at the police station in your place of residence.

1. The applicant must apply in person, provide his or her resident ID card and other relevant certificates, fill in the border management area pass application form and submit it to the police station where the residence is located.

2. After the police station police accept and review the application, and the director of the police station approves and affixes the station seal, the application can be sent to the visa window of the sub-county bureau. Residents can also apply directly to the sub-county bureau.

3. Other personnel should apply at the border pass visa point of the municipal bureau or unit or sub-county bureau where their household registration is located.

4. One person, one card is required for border passes. Minors under the age of 16 will not be issued separate border passes. They must be accompanied by the holder of the border pass, and the name, age, and valid ID of the accompanying person (such as student ID, only child ID, etc.) should be noted in the remarks column of the border pass. Name, number, and relationship to the holder.

5. The border pass is generally valid for no more than three months and can be used for multiple trips within the validity period. After the validity period expires, if the certificate holder needs to continue to use it, he must apply for a new certificate, and the public security organs will not handle the extension procedures for the old certificate.

Places requiring border passes:

To travel or inspect the following border areas, you must apply for a "border pass":

1. Milin County, Nyingchi Prefecture, Lang County, Chayu County;

2. Cona County, Luozha County, Longzi County in Shannan Region;

3. Kangma County, Yadong County, Gangtse County in Shigatse Region Ba County, Dingjie County, Jilong County, Dingri County, Nyalam County, Saga County, and Zhongba County;

4. Pulan County, Gar County, Zada ??County, and Japan in Ngari Prefecture Tu County.

To sum up, apply for a border permit at the police station in your place of residence. Remind everyone: During the application process, you should abide by relevant rules and regulations, prepare sufficient materials and specific itinerary information, ensure the accuracy of the application information, maintain a good attitude, and cooperate with the work of the department to ensure the smooth progress of the application.

Legal basis:

Article 10 of the "Measures for the Administration of Passes in Border Management Zones of the People's Republic of China"

Applicants for "Border Passes" should apply to Apply to the public security agency at or above the county level or the designated police station where your permanent residence is located. If you have any of the following circumstances, you can submit an application to the public security organ at or above the county level or the designated public security police station where your permanent residence is located with a certificate from your employer:

(1) The location of your permanent residence and the location of your work unit are in the same place City, but not in the same jurisdiction;

(2) Personnel from overseas offices of central ministries and commissions and provincial people's governments;

(3) Persons who have been in the place of non-regular residence Persons who have stayed temporarily for more than one year;

(4) Persons who have not completed permanent residence or temporary residence registration due to work transfer;

(5) Persons who really need to go there due to urgent official business State staff in the border management area.