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'Permanent Residence Identity Card of the People's Republic of China for Foreigners'), colloquially referred to as the PR Card (Chinese: PR卡; pinyin: PR kǎ), Green Card (Chinese: 绿卡; pinyin: Lǜkǎ) or Five-Star Card (Chinese: 五星卡; pinyin: Wǔxīng kǎ) by expats, is an identity document for permanent residents in China.
Mainly for Korean diasporas living in Japan(Zainichi Kankoku Chōsenjin) who hold permanent residency in Japan and registered South Korean citizenship. Green Card or Employment Authorization Document that specifying "KOR" in the "Nationality" field. → For persons who are legally residing in the United States of America.
This is a list of visas issued by South Korea. The government of South Korea, through the Ministry of Justice's "Korea Immigration Service," issues one of these visas to all non-citizens entering the country. In 2005, 5,179,848 visas were issued, not including military and landing-permit visas, a slight increase over the previous year.
Registration is mandatory if they are residing in the Republic of Korea for more than 90 days. The Foreign Registration Number on the Residence Card (외국인등록증) serves as a substitute for the "resident" (or national) registration number on a Korean citizen's Resident Registration Card (주민등록증).
Other accepted forms of identification are driving licences and passport books. A proof of age card is also available. A Public Services Card was introduced in 2011 to access Department of Social Protection services. Italy: The Italian identity card may be issued to any EEA citizen who is resident in Italy and to Italian citizens living abroad ...
In 2016, China issued 1,576 permanent residency cards. This was more than double what it had issued the previous year, but still roughly 750 times lower than the United States’ 1.2 million at the time. [3] By 2017, the number of foreigners holding Chinese Permanent Residence finally passed the 10,000 mark. [4]
Holders of permanent residency in Chile or Colombia may enter visa-free for 180 days. Note: Temporary residence cards, permits or other documents issued by those countries such as EU temporary residency card, Canadian study/work permit, or U.S. I-20 form, EAD card are NOT accepted for entering Mexico. [103]
The identity card is the only acceptable legal document used to obtain resident permits or driving licenses, open bank accounts, register for mobile phone numbers, apply for tertiary education and technical college for mainland Chinese citizens, and is one of the acceptable legal documents used to buy train tickets and pass through security ...