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What are the procedures for going to Hong Kong and Macao and how to handle them?

To go to Hong Kong and Macao, you need to apply for a Hong Kong and Macao Pass, which is handled at the local exit-entry administration. Mainland residents apply for Hong Kong and Macao Pass respectively. The application materials are as follows:

1. Fill in the application form for entry and exit documents of China citizens.

2. Submit the photo of the applicant that meets the standards of the Photography Guide for Entry and Exit Documents.

3. Submit the original ID card of the applicant. /kloc-applicants under the age of 0/6 can also submit household registration books. Soldiers shall submit military identity certificates. The above-mentioned identity documents must be copied or electronically scanned.

4. Submit or verify fingerprint information as required. 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.

Application conditions:

Mainland residents can apply for travel permits to and from Hong Kong and Macao respectively according to their needs. Mainland residents who apply for travel permits and endorsements to and from Hong Kong and Macao at the same time, or apply for endorsements separately with valid travel permits to and from Hong Kong and Macao, must meet the corresponding conditions according to different reasons:

(1) Visiting relatives: visiting relatives who have settled, lived, studied or worked in Hong Kong or Macao for a long time; The applicant's spouse and children under the age of 18 can apply together.

"Relatives" refer to spouses, parents or parents of spouses, spouses, brothers and sisters, (foreign) grandparents and (foreign) grandchildren of children; "Accompanying application" refers to the application for visiting relatives with the same validity period and number of times as the main applicant.

(2) Business: employees of enterprises and institutions and individual industrial and commercial households go to Hong Kong and Macao to engage in business activities, or drive special vehicles to and from Guangdong Province and Hong Kong or Macao.

"Enterprise organization" refers to an enterprise with independent legal personality and its branches registered by the national market supervision department; Institutions engaged in production and business activities registered with the state tax authorities.

Resident representative offices of overseas enterprises in the mainland. To apply for multiple business endorsements, enterprises and institutions must file with the exit-entry administration department of the local public security organ with the right of examination and approval in advance.

(3) Group Tour: Participate in a group tour to Hong Kong or Macao organized by a travel agency designated by the national cultural tourism department.

(4) Individual travel: permanent residents of cities that provide individual travel to Hong Kong and Macao, or non-resident residents who meet the requirements stipulated by the exit-entry administrations of People's Republic of China (PRC) and China, apply for individual travel to Hong Kong or Macao.

(5) Stay: those who go to Hong Kong for employment, schooling, employment, residence and training with the approval of the relevant departments of Hong Kong, and go to Hong Kong as dependants; Relatives of persons who go to Macao for employment, study and employment with the approval of relevant Macao authorities, and relatives of persons who go to Macao for residence with the approval of relevant Macao authorities.

Reference to the above contents: National Immigration Bureau-Guide for Issuing Travel Permits and Endorsements to and from Hong Kong and Macao