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The single-entry permit is valid for a maximum stay of 3 months but can be prolonged by applying for a long-term permit at the local EEA office. [96] This service is not applicable to holders of valid, long-term permits. They must instead carry the long-term permit or will be refused entry for not doing so.
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.
The single-entry travel permit (not to be confused with "entry endorsements", now abolished) is intended for Taiwanese residents who have never held the travel permit, or whose travel permit has recently expired, and who need to travel to mainland China.
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) Maximum stay of 7 days if in transit to/from a third country and with onward tickets and all documents required for next ...
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Therefore, the majority holders of Hong Kong Re-entry Permit are Hong Kong Permanents or people been granted unconditional stay who are under 11 years old. Hong Kong Identity Cards (bearing '***', '*' or 'R' symbol or Permanent Identity Cards) or Hong Kong Re-entry Permits themselves are sufficient travelling documents to enter Macau for a ...
Single-family housing permits increased 1.8% in the South. They declined in the Northeast and West, but were unchanged in the Midwest. Multi-family building permits soared 22.1% to a rate of ...
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