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How to apply for endorsement in Shantou

Legal analysis: self-service of personal travel endorsement in Hong Kong and Macao

1, Guangdong Provincial Public Security Exit-Entry Administration Department has comprehensively promoted the use of integrated exit-entry self-service accreditation machines and 24-hour exit-entry self-service accreditation areas throughout the province.

2. The public security bureaus (sub-bureaus) of cities and counties (cities, districts) in the province have built 24-hour self-service accreditation areas, equipped with integrated entry-exit self-service accreditation machines.

3. Residents with household registration in Guangdong Province who hold valid electronic passes to and from Hong Kong and Macao can apply for personal passes to and from Hong Kong and Macao at any one of the entry-exit self-service accreditation machines in the nearest entry-exit accreditation hall (or 24-hour self-service accreditation hall and entry-exit forward accreditation point) without going back to the place where they are registered, so they can set up (the national registration and filing personnel can't use the stand-up function temporarily because they need to submit unit certification documents).

4. Those who have arrived at the port area and forgot to apply for the personal travel endorsement of Hong Kong and Macao or whose personal endorsement of Hong Kong and Macao is invalid can apply for the endorsement at the nearest "24-hour entry-exit self-service accreditation area".

Address: the first floor of Shantou Administrative Service Center

Endorsement materials for Shantou's first application for travel permit between Hong Kong and Macao:

1. Application Form for Entry and Exit Certificates of China Citizens (to be filled in on the spot, without carrying, as required).

2. A valid travel permit to and from Hong Kong and Macao (except those who apply for a travel permit to and from Hong Kong and Macao at the same time);

3. Application materials related to the application.

According to the relevant regulations of the State Administration of Exit-Entry, mainland residents who apply for an endorsement to travel to and from Hong Kong and Macao in their non-permanent residence must also submit proof that they meet the application conditions in their non-permanent residence. Soldiers and state functionaries who have been registered for the record shall submit a letter of consent to handle entry and exit documents issued by their subordinate units or superior competent units after examination and approval in accordance with the personnel management authority. Mainland residents who fail to apply for passports as required must also issue relevant certification materials in accordance with relevant regulations.

Mainland residents also apply for travel permits and endorsements to and from Hong Kong and Macao, and there is no need to submit relevant materials repeatedly.

Legal basis: The Passport Law of the People's Republic of China is formulated in order to standardize the application, issuance and management of passports of the People's Republic of China, safeguard the rights and interests of China people and China citizens in entering and leaving People's Republic of China (PRC), and promote foreign exchanges. Adopted at the 21st meeting of the Standing Committee of the 10th NPC in People's Republic of China (PRC) on April 29th, 2006, it is hereby promulgated and shall come into force as of June 65438+ 10/day, 2007. Article 1 This Law is formulated for the purpose of regulating the application, issuance and administration of China citizens' passports, safeguarding the rights and interests of China citizens and promoting foreign exchanges.

Article 2 The passport of the People's Republic of China is a document for People's Republic of China (PRC) citizens to enter or leave the country and prove their nationality and identity abroad.

No organization or individual may forge, alter, transfer, intentionally damage or illegally detain passports.