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How long is the entry permit valid?

The entry permit is valid for three months, and the stay in Taiwan Province Province shall not exceed 15 days from the date of entry, and it is valid at one time. The Taiwan Pass is valid for 5 years and the endorsement is valid for 6 months. The listening time in Taiwan Province Province shall not exceed 15 days from the date of entry, and must return to the mainland within the specified time.

How many cities in Taiwan Province Province are open and free at present?

At present, only registered tourists from the following 36 cities can apply for free entry permit in Taiwan Province Province: Beijing, Shanghai, Xiamen, Tianjin, Chongqing, Chengdu, Nanjing, Hangzhou, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Fuzhou, Jinan, Xi 'an, Shenyang, Zhengzhou, Wuhan, Suzhou, Ningbo, Qingdao, Shijiazhuang, Changchun, Hefei, Changsha, Nanning, Kunming and Quanzhou.

How do Dongguan residents apply for entry permit to Taiwan Province?

1. Residents with permanent residence in our city go to Taiwan Province Province to settle down, stay, visit relatives, visit friends, travel, go to school, accept and handle property, handle weddings and other private affairs; Approved by the Economic Bureau of Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council, he went to Taiwan Province Province for business and economic exchanges. (Note: At present, there is no personal travel endorsement to Taiwan in Dongguan. )

2. With the approval of the Taiwan Province Affairs Office of the State Council, we invite permanent residents of our city and non-permanent residents who work and stay in our city to come to Taiwan Province Province for economic, scientific, technological, cultural, sports, academic and other activities or attend meetings, conduct cross-strait business negotiations and interviews, and carry out the task of direct flights across the Taiwan Strait. (hereinafter referred to as "inviting Taiwan")

What are the special precautions for handling the Taiwan Province Entry Permit?

1. The mainland residents' travel permit to and from Taiwan is valid for five years, and the personal travel endorsement (G-sign) is valid for six months. The holder shall not stay in Taiwan Province Province for more than 15 days from the day after entering Taiwan Province Province.

2, the national staff registration must be submitted for approval according to the personnel management authority before applying.

3. If the validity period of the mainland residents' travel permit to and from Taiwan is less than three months (inclusive), the entry-exit administration agency will not accept the application for endorsement and will not leave the country. The permit holder may go through the formalities for extension of the permit at the entry-exit administration department.

4. Those who apply for the Permit for Mainland Residents to Travel to and from Taiwan for the first time need to go to the entry and exit in person to apply for this permit and sign a G, and can ask someone to collect it after it is issued; If you already have a mainland resident pass to and from Taiwan, you only need to sign G, and you can entrust others to send it on your behalf.

Legal basis:

Article 6 of the Passport Law of the People's Republic of China When applying for an ordinary passport, a citizen shall submit his/her resident identity card, household registration book, recent bareheaded photos and relevant materials of the reasons for applying. State functionaries who leave the country to apply for an ordinary passport for reasons specified in Article 5 of this Law shall also submit relevant supporting documents in accordance with relevant state regulations. The exit-entry administrative organ of the public security organ shall issue an ordinary passport within fifteen days from the date of receiving the application materials; Do not meet the conditions, it shall explain the reasons in writing, and inform the applicant of the right to apply for administrative reconsideration or bring an administrative lawsuit according to law. In remote areas or areas with inconvenient transportation or due to special circumstances, passports cannot be issued on schedule, and the issuance time can be extended to 30 days with the approval of the person in charge of the passport issuing organ.