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The words "中华人民共和国" (People's Republic of China) and "往来港澳通行证" (Exit-Entry Permit for Travelling to and from Hong Kong and Macau) are displayed in simplified Chinese characters. The booklet-type permit has 32 pages for entry endorsements, and the biodata page, with the machine-readable code, is located in the back ...
The current and older permits are credit card-sized which makes it more efficient to carry in one's wallet. The older permit is also machine readable, which facilitates entry into mainland China at any staffed immigration checkpoint or through self-service immigration gates at Hong Kong-Shenzhen boundary, Macau-Zhuhai boundary, and international airports throughout mainland China.
In 1982, in order to control the border, the British Hong Kong government reached an agreement with the Chinese government, stipulating that mainland residents coming to Hong Kong for residency must hold a one-way permit issued by the Chinese government, with a quota of 75 per day. [8] In 1995, the one-way permit daily quota was raised to 150. [9]
Exit and Entry Permit or variants may also refer to: Exit and Entry Permit (China), a travel document issued by the National Immigration Administration of China to Chinese citizens. Hong Kong and Macao Travel Permit, alternatively known as the Exit-Entry Permit for Travelling to and from Hong Kong and Macao
The People's Republic of China Exit and Entry Permit is a travel document issued by the National Immigration Administration of China to Chinese citizens for border trade, border tourism services, and border tourism. [1]
Visa not required (conditional) 30 days. Group tours with accredited travel agencies in China or Georgia only. [16] Hong Kong: Entry permit required Chinese Travel Document Holders must apply for a Hong Kong (SAR China) Entry Permit. [15] Iran: Visa required [15] Kazakhstan: Visa not required 30 days [16] Macao: Visa not required (conditional)
The visa policy of Hong Kong deals with the requirements in which a foreign national wishing to enter Hong Kong through one of the 15 immigration control points must meet to obtain an entry permit (permit to enter) or Visa, which depending on the traveller's nationality, may be required to travel to, enter, and remain in the Hong Kong Special ...
The "Exit 2" and "Route 5" signs at the entrance of Kai Tak Tunnel. The three north-south routes are Route 1, Route 2, and Route 3. They connect Hong Kong Island, metro Kowloon and the New Territories via a series of flyovers and tunnels.