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  2. Resident Identity Card - Wikipedia

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    Between 1984 and 1991, trials for the new identity card system took place in Beijing, Shanghai and Tianjin. Shan Xiurong (单秀荣), a Chinese Opera performer and soprano from Beijing, was the first person to receive a first-generation identity card in China. [4]

  3. Foreign Permanent Resident ID Card - Wikipedia

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    The foreign permanent resident ID card is a legal identification document for individuals residing in China, and it can be used independently when proving personal identity in various affairs such as financial transactions, education, healthcare, transportation, accommodation, communication, employment, taxation, social insurance, property ...

  4. Hukou - Wikipedia

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    Military history. Armed conflicts ... into being with the 1958 People's Republic of China Hukou ... called "The Regulations on Resident Identity Card", ...

  5. Category:Identity documents of China - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 14 November 2024, at 23:35 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. Hong Kong identity card - Wikipedia

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    The Hong Kong identity card (officially HKIC, [2] [3] commonly HKID) is an official identity document issued by the Immigration Department of Hong Kong. According to the Registration of Persons Ordinance (Cap. 177), all residents of age 11 or above who are living in Hong Kong for longer than 180 days must, within 30 days of either reaching the age of 11 or arriving in Hong Kong, register for ...

  7. Identity document - Wikipedia

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    Chinese second-generation ID card. The People's Republic of China requires each of its citizens aged 16 and over to carry an identity card. The card is the only acceptable legal document to obtain employment, a residence permit, driving licence or passport, and to open bank accounts or apply for entry to tertiary education and technical colleges.

  8. List of national identity card policies by country - Wikipedia

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    China: Resident Identity Card (居民身份证) Normally this is first issued at school age, but it can be issued whenever the legal ascendant(s) request its issue. Colombia: Documento de Identidad / Cédula de Ciudadanía (Identity document) Registro Civil de Nacimiento (Birth record) issued when the legal ascendant(s) register the newborn. [23]

  9. National identity cards in China (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    National identity cards in China may refer to the following identity documents: Resident Identity Card (simplified Chinese: 居民 身份证; traditional Chinese: 居民 身份證; pinyin: Jūmín Shēnfènzhèng), for the People's Republic of China; National identification card (Taiwan) ((Chinese: 中華民國國民身分證; pinyin ...