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The newest version of the regular Chinese passport is the biometric version, which replaced its predecessors "Form 92", "Form 97-1" and "Form 97-2", but Form "97-2" passport is still being issued for single group tourism to Russia in some Sino-Russia broder cities and valid for only 3 months or after returning to China. [2]
Zhao C (Chinese: 赵C; pinyin: Zhào C) is a well-known example, having attracted much media attention [11] [12] due to a bizarre case regarding a forced name change by the government due to naming regulations. This case is the first of name rights in the People's Republic of China. [13]
The Iraqi government required the Chinese embassy to confirm the identity of these personnel. Because it was impossible for the Chinese embassy to stamp on the passports issued by Taiwan for confirmation, the Chinese embassy issued one-time People's Republic of China Travel Documents to these Taiwan residents and evacuated them to Jordan by ...
The universal convention for Chinese names in English is surname first, first name last, no all-caps, unless the person has chosen a specific different English name (eg, "James Soong") which is widely used, in which case we honor their choice. -- Curps 23:02, 23 Mar 2005 (UTC)
The passport is also machine readable, designed for immigration control points equipped with passport scanners. Details which are printed include: Travel document type: PH; Code of Issuing State: CHN; Document number; Surname and Given Names: in Traditional Chinese characters and English; Nationality: Sex: denoted as "M" (male) or "F" (female)
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The observations page, located on page 1, contains a photograph of the holder. If the passport is issued through a Chinese foreign mission, the embassy/consulate will make an endorsement in the observations stating so. The explanatory notes on the passport are placed on the second last page of the passport, and read as follows-
Public Notary Office (Chinese: 公证处; pinyin: gōng zhèng chù) is a subordinate agency of the Ministry of Justice of the People's Republic of China.It is responsible for certifying documents according to Chinese legal system.