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How long does it take to visit relatives in Hong Kong and Macao?

There is also a Hong Kong and Macao Pass, which is actually a visiting card. In fact, you can tell what it is for by its name. The following small series will give you a detailed introduction on how to apply for such a certificate, and there are some related strategies that you can also look at.

The application conditions meet the following conditions: residents who have temporarily settled abroad in this province and citizens of China:

Having immediate family members who have settled in Hong Kong or Macao;

Having immediate family members studying in Hong Kong or Macao;

There are immediate family members who apply to work in Hong Kong and Macao;

People over 60 years old1under 6 years old visit their close relatives;

Close relatives are sick in Hong Kong and Macao and need to go abroad to take care of them;

A close relative dies in Hong Kong or Macao and needs to leave the country to mourn;

Other circumstances that the public security organ considers special.

The above-mentioned "immediate family members" refer to spouses, parents, children and their spouses. The above-mentioned "close relatives" refer to grandparents, grandparents, grandchildren, brothers and sisters, uncles, aunts, uncles, nephews, nieces and their spouses.

Application Procedures Residents from all provinces go to Hong Kong and Macao to visit relatives, and apply to the exit-entry administration departments of the municipal and county public security bureaus where their household registration is located. When China citizens who have temporarily settled in foreign provinces visit relatives in Hong Kong and Macao, they must submit the following application materials to the exit-entry administration department of the public security bureau of their temporary residence: a complete Application Form for Residents' Travel Permit from XX Province to Hong Kong and Macao, and two recent bareheaded color optical photos of the applicant (specification: 48mmX33mm). Submit a copy of the resident identity card, residence booklet or other household registration certificate. China citizens who have settled abroad must submit valid China passports and overseas residence certificates, and submit the originals. Those who apply for visiting relatives in Hong Kong and Macao again with the 2000 version of the Pass to and from Hong Kong and Macao shall submit the Pass to and from Hong Kong and Macao, and be exempted from submitting a copy of the ID card and household registration book.

Identification certificate of relatives in Hong Kong and Macao:

1. Visitors who have settled in Hong Kong or Macao should submit copies of Hong Kong or Macao residents' identity cards, Hong Kong and Macao residents' travel permits to and from the Mainland (Hong Kong and Macao compatriots' home visits) or foreign passports and other international travel documents.

2. Visitors are people studying or receiving training in Hong Kong, applying for employment and their accompanying families. Copies of China passport or travel permit to and from Hong Kong and Macao and travel permit to and from Hong Kong and Macao on business shall be submitted respectively.

3. Visitors who study in Macao shall submit a pass to and from Hong Kong and Macao Special Administrative Regions or a copy of the pass to and from Hong Kong and Macao and an endorsement for studying.

Proof of kinship (just submit one of them):

1, the kinship certificate issued by the personnel department of the unit where the applicant files Eucalyptus;

2. Proof of kinship issued by the police station where the applicant's household registration is located;

3. Marriage certificate, birth certificate, kinship certificate and other certificates that can explain kinship (submit a copy of marriage certificate and birth certificate and submit the original).

4. Visiting relatives who have settled in Hong Kong and Macao, and applying for visiting the same relatives in Hong Kong and Macao again within 3 years, can be exempted from the proof of kinship.

State functionaries who have gone through exit registration shall submit their opinions in accordance with the authority of cadre and personnel management.

If it is Hong Kong and Macao, you must also submit the hospital certificate that Hong Kong and Macao close relatives are seriously ill.

Those who go to Hong Kong and Macao to attend the funeral must also submit the death certificates of their relatives in Hong Kong and Macao issued by the relevant institutions in Hong Kong and Macao.

Fees for the first application:

1, each travel permit to and from Hong Kong and Macao 100 yuan.

2. Effective visit endorsement for each 20 yuan.

3. Each endorsement for multiple valid visits in three months 100 yuan.

Apply again:

1, each valid visit endorsement for 20 yuan.

2. Each endorsement for multiple valid visits in three months 100 yuan.

(The above charging standards do not include postal express service fee)

* Application procedures and fees may vary from place to place. The above data are for reference only, and the actual situation is subject to the local application procedures and fees.

To handle the required materials, I bring my resident ID card, the original household registration book, the A4-sized home page of the household registration book, my information page, the change page and a copy of my resident ID card, a two-inch color recent bareheaded photo (blue or white background) and submit the following materials:

1. The original and photocopy of the certificate or marriage certificate, household registration book, birth certificate and other supporting materials issued by the personnel department or police station of the applicant's unit; /kloc-apply for visiting the same relative in Hong Kong and Macao again within 0/year, and no proof of kinship will be submitted.

2. To visit relatives who have settled in Hong Kong or Macao, a copy of the valid Hong Kong or Macao resident identity card of the person being visited shall be submitted;

3. If the interviewee is studying, working or accompanying his family members in Hong Kong or Macao, he/she shall submit a copy of the interviewee's China passport or travel permit, the Entry Permit issued by the relevant units in Hong Kong or Macao and the corresponding endorsement;

4. To visit relatives who work in Hong Kong and Macao on business with the Pass to and from Hong Kong and Macao Special Administrative Region and the work endorsement, a copy of the Pass to and from Hong Kong and Macao on business and the work endorsement within the validity period shall be submitted.

5. When visiting relatives in Hong Kong and Macao, the mainland relatives of the staff of the Special Commissioner's Office of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs shall submit an invitation letter issued by the Special Commissioner's Office of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Hong Kong and Macao.

6. When the immediate family members (including spouses, children and parents) of the staff of the Liaison Office of the Central People's Government in Hong Kong and Macao visit relatives in Hong Kong and Macao, they shall submit the Application Form for Visiting Relatives of the Immediate Family Members of the Liaison Office of the Central People's Government in Hong Kong and Macao.

7 relatives of cadres of the China People's Liberation Army stationed in Hong Kong and Macao to visit relatives in Hong Kong and Macao must submit an invitation letter from the Political Department of the China People's Liberation Army stationed in Hong Kong and Macao.

How long is the visa type "T",

Visiting spouses, parents (including spouses' parents) and children, one or more endorsements can be issued every three months, and the stay in Hong Kong or Macao every three months shall not exceed 14 days; (Parents and children) have signed multiple endorsements within three months from the date of first entry and stayed in Hong Kong or Macao for no more than 90 days (spouse). Visit brothers and sisters, issue an endorsement every three months, and stay in Hong Kong or Macao for no more than 14 days.

The only difference between visiting relatives in Hong Kong and Macao for more than three months and visiting relatives in Hong Kong and Macao for more than one year is that one multiple-entry Hong Kong and Macao pass is valid for three months from the date of issuance, and the other is valid for one year.

As far as each stay is concerned, the two are the same, and the longest stay is 90 days. If they all stay for 90 days, they still need to go to Hong Kong and Macao after returning to the Mainland. The former needs to apply for a new endorsement, and the latter can go directly to Hong Kong and Macao until the expiration of one year.