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Visit relatives in Taiwan Province province 10 day. Plane 2 1 flies from Hong Kong to Taiwan Province Province and returns to Hong Kong from Taiwan Province Province at 30. What documents should I sho

Visit relatives in Taiwan Province province 10 day. Plane 2 1 flies from Hong Kong to Taiwan Province Province and returns to Hong Kong from Taiwan Province Province at 30. What documents should I show? Because of the complicated relationship between Chinese mainland, Hongkong and Taiwan Province Province, I feel dizzy as a mainlander who needs any documents to go to these places. Now, if you have the following documents:

1, Hong Kong and Macao Pass+Hong Kong endorsement

2. Datong Card+Taiwan Province Province Endorsement (once)

3. Entry Permit (Multiple Entry)

4. Passport

What documents do I need to leave Taiwan Province Province, go to Hongkong and return to Taiwan Province Province?

It's time to solve the mystery! Before leaving, I asked Weibo, the official of Beijing border inspection, but I didn't get any reply. Recently, the long microblog about what documents to apply for entry into Hong Kong did not take into account the entry of third countries/regions. So I went to Taiwan Province Province with my documents (passport (including multiple visas for some countries), multiple entry permits, Datong Pass+one endorsement, Hong Kong and Macao Pass+Hong Kong endorsement).

The travel part is as follows:

Beijing-Taipei-Hong Kong-Taipei-Beijing

First of all, it is normal for Beijing to leave Taipei for entry: airlines check Datong card and effectively endorse+Taiwan Province entry card; Border inspection only checks Datong card and valid endorsement. When entering Taipei, the Immigration Bureau mainly checks the entry permit, and Datong Pass is used to verify the identity (Note: Taiwan Province Province does not require most mainlanders who enter Taiwan Province with a single entry permit to fill in the entry permit, but for those who hold multiple entry permits, at least for those who apply for the third type of entry permit outside the mainland).

In the second paragraph, Taipei left Hong Kong for entry: the airline didn't know this paragraph, so it gave them all the documents and they checked them. The Immigration Department partially checked Datong Pass and Taiwan Province Entry Pass. The point is, when Hong Kong entered China, it entered China and Hong Kong (Keywords, China, try to pay attention to vocabulary. . It's good that you know), so you should use the certificate you used when you left (China) to enter the country, not the Hong Kong and Macao Pass. Therefore, the Datong card was provided when entering the country, and an entry card was needed.

In the third paragraph, Hong Kong leaves the country and enters Taipei: The airline checked Datong Pass, Entry Pass and reservation records for leaving Taiwan Province. Although the Datong card here has no valid endorsement, it can still be used for boarding and leaving the country. The Hong Kong Immigration Bureau only checked the Datong card and took the entry card. Entering Taipei is the same as the first time. You need to fill in the immigration form, check the immigration card and stamp it. Datong card is used for identification. Although there is no effective endorsement, it is ok.

In the last paragraph, Taipei left Beijing for entry: the same routine entry and exit. The airline and the Immigration Bureau will check the Datong Pass and the Taiwan Province Entry Pass, and the Immigration Bureau will stamp the Taiwan Province Entry Pass. Only the stamp of Datong card is checked when entering Beijing. It is worth mentioning that although there is a record of entering China in Hongkong, it was not mentioned in the border inspection when entering Beijing.

I hope this experience can be used for sharing and reference. At the same time, it indirectly provides a way to legally enter Hong Kong without a passport or a Hong Kong and Macao pass.