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Sanxiang Hong Kong and Macau Pass Application Point

Legal subjectivity:

1. Hong Kong and Macao passes should be processed at the Exit and Entry Management Office of the Public Security Bureau where the citizen is located or the Exit and Entry Management Section of the branch where the resident is registered. When applying, you must provide your resident household registration booklet and its copy, resident ID card and its copy, and a small 2-inch half-length digital photo without a hat (except for the photo, you need to prepare copies of everything else). It should be noted that those who apply for the Hong Kong and Macau Pass for the first time must apply for it in person. The certificate can be collected about two weeks after application. 2. "Service Guide for the Issuance of Passes to Hong Kong and Macao" Application materials (1) Submit the "Application Form for Mainland Residents to Settl in Hong Kong or Macao"; Children of Hong Kong and Macao permanent residents must submit Chinese national children born in the Mainland to Hong Kong and Macao permanent residents to go to Hong Kong and Macao. Application form for settlement in Hong Kong and Macao; (2) Submit photos of the applicant and related persons in Hong Kong and Macao that meet the standards of the "Guidelines for Photos of Entry and Exit Documents". Children of permanent residents of Hong Kong and Macao should also submit photos that meet the standards of the "Guidelines for Photos of Entry and Exit Documents" A photo of the applicant's mainland father or mother; (3) Submit the applicant's original household registration book and resident ID card for inspection, and submit copies. If you are under 16 years old and have not applied for a resident ID card, you are not required to submit the resident ID card and its copy. If the person is under 18 years old, he or she must submit the guardian’s consent for settling in Hong Kong or Macao, the resident’s household registration book, birth medical certificate and other guardianship relationship certificates, the guardian’s original resident identity card, and submit a copy; (4) Submit Verify the original Hong Kong or Macao resident identity card and Mainland Travel Permit for Hong Kong and Macao residents of the person related to Hong Kong and Macao, and submit a copy. If the person related to Hong Kong and Macao is a foreign national, he or she should submit the original Hong Kong or Macao permanent resident identity card and foreign passport for verification, and submit a copy; if the person related to Hong Kong or Macao is a stateless person, he or she should submit the Hong Kong or Macao permanent resident identity card and the original copy. Hong Kong Visa Identity Certificate and submit a copy. Children of permanent residents of Hong Kong and Macao should also submit the original household registration book and resident ID card of their father or mother in the Mainland for inspection, and submit a copy; (5) National staff (including those engaged in official duties in state agencies, state-owned companies, Personnel engaged in official duties of enterprises, institutions, social groups, and other persons engaged in official duties in accordance with the law) must submit opinions from their work unit or superior supervisory unit that agree to settle in Hong Kong or Macao after approval in accordance with the personnel management authority. Mainland residents in areas where on-demand passport application is not implemented must also provide relevant certification materials in accordance with relevant regulations. The law is objective:

To travel to Hong Kong or Macau, you need to apply for a Hong Kong and Macau pass. What do you need to know or pay attention to when applying for a Hong Kong and Macao pass? The following is a detailed introduction for you. 1. There are 6 types of visas for traveling to Hong Kong and Macao: Individual travel G: divided into three months or one year, valid for one, two or multiple entries, each time you can stay for seven days, apply for geographical restrictions to enter Hong Kong The cities in Guangdong Province and 28 cities announced by the Ministry of Commerce that are open to individual travel so far and have direct access to Hong Kong include Shanghai, Beijing, Nanjing, Suzhou, Wuxi, Hangzhou, Ningbo, Taizhou, Fuzhou, Residents of Xiamen, Quanzhou, Tianjin, Chongqing, Chengdu, Jinan, Shenyang, Dalian, Nanchang, Changsha, Nanning, Haikou, Guiyang, Kunming, Shijiazhuang, Zhengzhou, Changchun, Hefei and Wuhan) can apply for free travel to Hong Kong and Macao, multiple times Entry endorsements are currently only issued to residents with Shenzhen hukou. Visiting relatives: Valid once every three months, each stay can be for 14 days or multiple times within three months, and the stay shall not exceed 90 days from the date of first entry. Business S: valid once or multiple times in three months, valid multiple times in a year, each stay does not exceed seven days). Group travel L: divided into once or twice every three months and once or twice a year. Each stay does not exceed seven days and must be accompanied by a group entry and exit. Other Q: Valid once or twice in three months, once or twice a year, each stay shall not exceed fourteen days. Stay D: valid for multiple times, the exit validity period is issued according to the period approved by the relevant departments of Hong Kong or Macao. 2. When traveling to Hong Kong and Macao, you can usually choose L visa or G visa. Cities that have opened free travel to Hong Kong and Macao can apply for G visa, while cities that have not opened it can apply for L visa. The validity period of Hong Kong G visa and L visa are: once in 3 months, twice in 3 months, once in 1 year, and twice in 1 year. Macau visas used to be of these four types, but recently the applications for visas twice every three months and twice a year have been cancelled. The endorsement stipulates that each stay in Hong Kong or Macau shall not exceed 7 days. Explanation of the validity period of the endorsement. For example, traveling to Hong Kong and Macao once a year does not mean that you can only go there once in a year, but it means that the validity period of the endorsement is 1 year. After traveling to and from Hong Kong and Macao within 1 year, you can apply for the endorsement again. There is no limit to the number of applications. If you do not go within 1 year, the visa will expire and become invalid. You can apply for a Hong Kong and Macao tourist group tourist visa (i.e. L visa) again. The customs clearance process: When you leave the customs, neither Hong Kong Customs nor China Customs will care whether you are a group. The signature is still signed by an individual. In other words, for those who hold an L visa, they cannot fly directly when they arrive in Hong Kong and Macao to enter the customs, but they can fly directly after exiting the customs and returning to the mainland. The parents of many visiting friends do not have individual tourist visas for Hong Kong and Macao in their hometowns, but only Hong Kong group tourist visas (i.e. L visas). When traveling to Hong Kong and Macao and accompanying children to enter Hong Kong, they use the "L visa customs clearance" service, which is very convenient. If you are unable to apply for a G visa, but cannot fly directly to Hong Kong, you can still travel freely.

You can first go to Shenzhen, find a travel agency to make a group list (there are many on Taobao, about 30 yuan), and then go through customs at major ports in Shenzhen to Hong Kong; the same goes for Macau, you can go through customs at major ports in Zhuhai. L visa does not affect free travel. 3. First-time application and renewal First-time application must be submitted in person to the Exit-Entry Administration Office at the place of residence. The application materials include: original and copy of resident ID card and household registration book (copied on A4 paper, can be copied on the same paper) (above), 2 2-inch color photos with light background (you can also take photos on site at your own expense), and apply for visas to Hong Kong and Macau at the same time. If you only go to Hong Kong, apply for a Hong Kong endorsement; if you only go to Macau, apply for a Macau endorsement. If you go to both Hong Kong and Macau, you must apply for both places. The processing time limit is 10 working days from the date of acceptance. The fee for "Pass to Travel to and from Hong Kong and Macao" is RMB 100 each; a single travel endorsement is RMB 20 each; a second travel endorsement is RMB 40 each. To apply for a travel permit and endorsement for traveling to Hong Kong and Macao for the first time, the applicant must submit the application in person at the entry-exit permit hall of the local public security bureau. You cannot entrust an agent to apply for it! To renew, you can apply for it in person with your ID card and a valid "Travel Permit to and from Hong Kong and Macao", or you can apply for it on behalf of the agent. The agent needs to be Bring your ID card. (Different cities may have special regulations for adding visas. For details, please consult the Exit-Entry Administration Office at the place of residence). The processing time limit is 1 working day. The fee for one-time endorsement is 20 yuan each; for two-time endorsement, it is 40 yuan each. Please note that the "Pass to Travel to and from Hong Kong and Macau" is not valid for less than 6 months (3 months in some cities) or does not have enough blank endorsement pages. You must apply for a new "Pass to and from Hong Kong and Macau" according to the first application procedures and apply for endorsement at the same time. 4. Passengers holding a passport and staying in Hong Kong. Passengers holding a valid passport of a Chinese citizen and traveling to other countries or regions through Hong Kong can meet the general entry requirements, including holding a valid entry document for the destination and a confirmed onward journey for overseas travel. Cars/boats/air tickets are allowed to stay in Hong Kong for 7 days each time they enter Hong Kong without having to obtain entry authorization in advance.