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How much does it cost to go to Hong Kong and Macao?
The first step is to get the application form.
Residents with ID cards and household registration books shall go to the local entry-exit administration authorities to receive the "Approval Form for China Citizens' Travel Permit to and from Hong Kong and Macao", and the state staff shall be given opinions by the unit.
/kloc-Residents under the age of 0/4 must be accompanied by their parents or legal guardians when applying.
Fill in the application form
The application form should be filled in with blue-black or black pen. The application form should fill in the name, ID number, home address, application type, application reason, etc. The ID card must be filled with 18 digits.
Step 3: Copy the ID card and household registration book and take photos.
After completing the application form, the applicant should paste a copy of his ID card and personal information of the household registration book on the back of the application form. The applicant posted a recent bareheaded half-length photo with a white front and a smooth front on the application form, with the photo size of 48× 33mm. There is a photo service point in the service hall.
Step 4: Pay the fee.
According to the type of endorsement I choose, the applicant pays the cost of personal travel documents and endorsement fees at the service hall under the Exit-Entry Administration or China Construction Bank.
charging standards
Pass to and from Hong Kong and Macao 100 yuan per pass.
A valid endorsement of each card 20 yuan.
Two valid endorsements per card in 40 yuan.
The validity period is 1 year and below, and each card is effectively endorsed for multiple times 100 yuan.
The validity period is 1 year to 2 years (inclusive), and each card 150 yuan is valid for multiple endorsements.
Valid for 2-3 years (excluding), valid endorsement for multiple times every 200 yuan.
The validity period is more than 3 years (inclusive), and each card is effectively endorsed by 300 yuan for many times.
It is slightly different from place to place, which shall be subject to the announcement by the entry-exit administration authorities of each place.
Step 5, submit information to the staff.
The applicant submits the information at the service desk with the payment invoice, the completed application form, the original and photocopy of the ID card residence booklet, and answers the relevant inquiries of the police. After completing the application procedure, the police will give you a "receipt" form with a work phone number on it.
Step 6: Get the certificate.
According to the regulations, the pass to and from Hong Kong and Macao will be completed within 10 working days from the date of acceptance. During the waiting period, the applicant can call the consultation number on the receipt to check the progress of the application.
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Scope of application:
Meet the following conditions stipulated in Article 2 of Chapter 1 of the Regulations of People's Republic of China (PRC) and the People's Republic of China on the Administration of Passport Approval and Issuance, and you can apply for a Hong Kong and Macao Pass and endorsement.
(1) Visiting relatives. Mainland residents need to visit relatives in Hong Kong or Macao under any of the following circumstances:
1. Relatives are permanent residents or non-permanent residents of Hong Kong and Macao.
Residents who travel to Hong Kong or Macao individually (hereinafter referred to as "individual tours") may visit their relatives: spouses, parents and children.
For permanent residents in areas where "individual tours" are not provided, relatives who can visit include: (foreign) grandparents, (foreign) grandchildren, brothers and sisters, uncles, aunts, nephews and nephews.
Mainland residents who meet the above conditions, their spouses and children under the age of 16 may apply to visit relatives in Hong Kong or Macao.
2. Relatives are staff members of the Office of the Commissioner of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, the Liaison Office of the Central People's Government in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region or the PLA troops in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.
(2) business. Mainland residents traveling between Hong Kong and Macao on business have one of the following circumstances:
1. Mainland residents who work in mainland enterprises or other units are sent by their units to Hong Kong or Macao to engage in business activities.
Enterprises refer to all kinds of enterprises and their branches and resident representative offices of foreign (regional) enterprises registered in the State Administration for Industry and Commerce with independent legal personality.
Other units refer to: institutions registered with the competent state departments and registered with the tax authorities; Foreign (regional) news agencies in China; Representative offices of embassies and consulates in China and foreign countries (regions); Representative offices of international organizations in China; Law firms, private schools and private hospitals.
2, individual industrial and commercial operators to Hong Kong or Macao to engage in business activities.
3. Drive special vehicles to and from the Mainland, Hong Kong and Macao.
(3) Team travel. Mainland residents travel to Hong Kong or Macao by participating in tour groups organized by designated travel agencies.
(4) personal travel. Individuals who are permanent residents in areas that are allowed to "travel individually" travel to Hong Kong or Macao.
(5) short-term residence. Mainland residents who are under any of the following circumstances may live in Hong Kong or Macao for a short period with the approval of the relevant departments of Hong Kong or Macao:
1. Holding an entry permit issued by the Hong Kong Immigration Department, going to Hong Kong for study, work, training, labor service or relying on relatives.
2, admitted to Macao universities to study in Macao.
3, approved by the Macao public security police to Macao workers, relatives with.
4, approved by the Macao social and cultural departments to work in Macao's science and technology, education, culture and health departments.
(6) others. In any of the following circumstances, you must travel to and from Hong Kong or Macao:
1. Mainland residents really need to travel to and from Hong Kong and Macao for medical treatment, funeral service, participation in lawsuits, examinations, personal academic exchanges, participation in exhibitions, etc.
2. China citizens who have settled abroad need to travel to and from Hong Kong and Macao after coming to the mainland.
3. Mainland residents holding short-term residence endorsement passes need to travel to and from Hong Kong after entering Macao.
Certification unit:
Exit-entry administration department of public security organs
For the first time to bid for the 2000 version of the Pass to and from Hong Kong and Macao, the personnel of provincial units can choose to apply to the third-level exit-entry administration department of the province, city or unit where the household registration is located, and the personnel of municipal units can choose to apply to the second-level exit-entry administration department of the city or unit where the household registration is located; Other personnel apply to the district (county) public security exit-entry administration department where the account is located or where the unit is located. (Non-registered personnel are required to apply at the place where the unit is located, but do not need to submit the opinions of the unit, and cannot provide work permits or other certificates. In principle, they should apply at the place where the account is located. )
With a valid 2000 version of the Pass to and from Hong Kong and Macao, regardless of the previous endorsement, the applicant can apply in person to the acceptance department or entrust a travel company with the right to operate outbound tourism to apply on his behalf.
procedure
1. Submit the completed Application Form for Personal Travel to Hong Kong and Macao and three recent one-inch bareheaded blue glossy photos.
2. Submit a copy of the applicant's resident identity card, residence booklet or other household registration certificate when applying for the 2000 version of the pass for the first time, and submit the original for inspection; Re-apply for endorsement (no matter what type it was last time) and submit the original, without submitting a copy.
3, the registrar shall submit the opinions of each application of the unit.
Types and validity of endorsement
For qualified applicants, the entry-exit administration department will issue an "F" endorsement, which is divided into three-month entry and three-month second entry, and each time can stay in Hong Kong or Macao for up to 7 days. Applicants can apply for both Hong Kong and Macao visas at the same time, but the endorsements of the two places should be of the same type (that is, they can only be valid for one entry or for two simultaneous entries).
charging standards
At the time of application, the applicant shall pay the fee to ICBC with the payment notice issued by the accepting department. The fee for the first certificate application is 100 yuan, one entry for each valid endorsement of 20 yuan and two entries for each valid endorsement of 40 yuan. If you apply for an endorsement again with a valid 2000 pass, you only need to pay the endorsement fee.
Time limit for registration
The first application for the 2000 version of Hong Kong and Macao Pass shall be accepted 15 working days; If you apply for endorsement again with a valid 2000 pass, it will take 10 working days from the date of acceptance.
Method of obtaining certificate
There are two ways to apply for the 2000 version of the pass for the first time. One way is to send it to the applicant by express mail, and the other way is to collect it from the original acceptance department. The applicant chooses the method of obtaining the pass on the application form.
If you apply for an endorsement again with a valid 2000 Hong Kong and Macao Pass, you can also entrust a travel company with the right to operate outbound tourism to join the tour group on your behalf.
export
All open ports.
other
If the applicant is under the age of 14 for the first time, his parents or other legal guardians may act as agents, and submit a copy of the client's ID card and the client's household registration book, and submit the original for inspection; If you are over 60 years old and cannot go through the application formalities in person due to disability, serious illness or other special reasons, you can entrust others to handle it on your behalf, and submit the client's ID card, a copy of the client's ID card and household registration book, the original for inspection, and another power of attorney.
If you apply again, you can entrust others to handle it on your behalf, and submit the client's ID card, the client's ID card (14 years old) and the original household registration book, without a copy. (except travel agencies)
Hong Kong
Relevant regulations of the customs
1. Hong Kong is a famous duty-free port. Except for cigarettes, alcoholic products and other commodities, which are subject to higher import duties, other articles are generally duty-free or only subject to very low import duties. There are still some restrictions on non-Hong Kong tourists bringing tobacco and alcohol into the country: they can only bring 200 cigarettes, 50 cigars or 250g tobacco and bottled wine 1 kg.
2. The import and export of ivory raw materials or products in Hong Kong are strictly controlled by law. Regardless of the value of ivory products in Hong Kong, passengers must apply for import licenses from the Mainland and export licenses in Hong Kong.
Hong Kong is a free financial market, so there is no restriction for tourists to bring any form of coins into or out of the country. However, it should be noted that this is only limited to the Hong Kong Customs. There are strict rules for tourists to enter and leave other customs in China or go to other countries. Please ask related matters in advance. Passengers can carry mechanical cameras, televisions and other large electrical appliances, film and television equipment in and out of Hong Kong. However, if you want to enter or leave the mainland of China, you need to go through the registration and tax payment procedures according to the relevant laws of the mainland. Visitors to Hong Kong must pay attention. If they leave China with cameras and video cameras, please declare to the customs and fill in the registration form. Otherwise, when you enter the mainland customs, you still have to pay taxes on the cameras and camcorders you bring.
How to get through customs
Mainland tourists or office workers must go through the entry formalities before coming to Hong Kong. Immigrants must hold passports, passes and visitor entry application forms issued by the Immigration Department of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. The application form needs to be filled in by yourself, and the content is very simple, mainly including name, date of birth, nationality, ID number, place of origin, occupation, etc. If you don't know how to fill it out, you can ask the immigration staff. The application form is placed in many obvious positions in front of the customs, and can also be obtained directly from customs officers. If you come to Hong Kong by plane or train, the waitress will issue an entry application form to each passenger on her own initiative during the trip. It is also specially distributed on the ship or by bus.
Hong Kong residents and foreign tourists use different channels when they pass through the customs. Generally, the Immigration Bureau will have eye-catching signs to mark the correct passage. Please follow the relevant instructions when crossing the border. Going through the exit formalities is basically the same as the entry formalities. Just hold my valid certificate and the completed exit registration card and queue up for exit formalities. There are also obvious signs at each pass to indicate the exit passage for people with different certificates. Please check and choose the correct exit channel. Hong Kong Airport, Kowloon Railway Station, Sheung Wan Ferry Terminal and China Harbour City Ferry Terminal all have entry and exit points. On the border between Hong Kong and Shenzhen, the entry and exit ports of Luohu, Huanggang and Man Kam To have also been opened. Therefore, whether you choose to arrive and leave Hong Kong directly by plane, ship or train, or enter and leave Hong Kong through Shenzhen, you can go through the entry and exit formalities very conveniently. Please pay attention to those who arrive in Shenzhen for customs clearance, and pay attention to the closing time of each customs clearance. Generally speaking, individuals go through the customs by themselves, and most of them enter the country through the Luohu Pass. The time for going through the immigration formalities is between 6: 30 and 0: 00. People with vehicles can enter the country from Man Kam To Pass, where fewer people enter the country and the formalities are faster. The processing time is from 7: 00 to 22: 00. Huanggang Pass is mostly the port of container trucks, and there are also some direct tourist buses entering from here.
How to exchange Hong Kong dollars?
There are currency exchange offices at entry and exit ports such as Hong Kong Airport Lobby, Luohu Customs and Sheung Wan Pier. But the exchange rate is higher than other places, so you only need to change a little money here to get to your residence. However, if you want to take the airport bus instead of the taxi, you must change a certain number of coins in advance, because almost all buses in Hong Kong are empty and have no change.
It's convenient to change money in Hong Kong. Banks, hotels and even ordinary shops everywhere can exchange RMB into Hong Kong dollars. Banks usually charge a handling fee for changing Hong Kong dollars. Wing Lung Bank and HSBC have a good reputation, but the former has a higher exchange rate and is the best choice to exchange Hong Kong dollars. On the streets of Hong Kong, money exchange shops with the signboard of "RMB exchange" can be seen everywhere, especially in Sheung Wan, where the exchange rate is higher. But because it is a street shop, the cashier should be careful to prevent counterfeit money. There are "buy one get one free" shops everywhere in the street, and it is also a good choice to exchange RMB.
With the increase of mainland people in Hong Kong in recent years, many shops, especially some gold shops, welcome to use RMB for shopping, and some gold shops also provide RMB exchange services, but the exchange rate is mostly negotiable. When you exchange Hong Kong dollars, you should pay attention to the exchange rates of various currencies on that day, especially the parts that say "sell" and "buy". SELL is the exchange rate at which stores sell RMB, and BUY is the exchange rate at which stores buy RMB for Hong Kong dollars. Some exchange shops also charge a handling fee, so you should ask in advance.
Hong kong notes
1. In Hong Kong, it is illegal not to carry your ID card with you. Please note that you must always carry your photo identification document (such as passport). Generally speaking, the law and order in Hong Kong is good day and night. But you should avoid carrying a lot of cash, and it is better to use traveler's checks or credit cards, and make full use of the hotel's security facilities.
Most hotels and restaurants add 10% service charge to the bill, and customers can add 5% as a tip. If there is no service charge in the restaurant, you can voluntarily tip 10% of the consumption. Taxi drivers, doormen and toilet attendants, passengers can give tips as appropriate.
Most hotels provide same-day laundry service, and many hotels also provide child care service. The voltage in Hong Kong is 200/220 volts, and most hotels are equipped with transformers/converters for electrical appliances. Small appliances brought from China are generally acceptable.
The tap water supplied by Hong Kong government belongs to soft water, which is disinfected by chlorine and meets the standards of the United Nations World Health Organization and is suitable for drinking. Hotels and supermarkets also sell various bottled distilled water and mineral water. Some parks also have drinking places where visitors can drink water for free.
5. The Hong Kong Island General Post Office is located near the Star Ferry Pier in Central, and the Kowloon Central Post Office is located at Tsim Sha Tsui Middle Road 10. Their office hours are 8: 00- 18: 00 from Monday to Friday and 8: 00- 14: 00 from Saturday. All post offices are closed on Sundays and holidays, but all hotels provide mail service. Hong Kong government agencies work five and a half days a week, Monday to Friday from 9:00- 17:00 (lunch time is 13: 00- 14: 00) and Saturday from 9: 00-13: 00; Other companies have office hours of 10: 00- 18: 00 or later. The banking hours are Monday to Friday from 9: 00 to 16: 30 and Saturday from 9: 00 to 12: 30. Shops usually open at 10: 00 on a seven-day working day, but on Sundays and holidays, many stores open at 13: 00- 17: 00. Shops usually have three days off during the Spring Festival (the first day, the second day and the third day), so shopping should avoid these days.
6. There are two Chinese and English TV stations in Hong Kong, which not only broadcast programs produced in Hong Kong, but also broadcast programs produced in Chinese mainland, Taiwan Province Province, Japan, Britain, the United States and Australia. In addition, viewers can also receive programs from ATV 5. Cable TV is becoming more and more popular. In Hong Kong, there are seven Hong Kong radio stations operated by the Hong Kong government, one belonging to Commercial Power and three belonging to Metro Radio. The broadcast languages are mainly Cantonese and English. Radio Television Hong Kong recently launched a Mandarin program.
The emergency telephone number in Hong Kong is 999. In case of emergency, you can also ask the patrolman for help.
Macao
Entrance description
1. Hong Kong and foreign tourists:
Visitors with the following passports do not need to apply for a visa to enter the country:
1. holds South Africa, Germany, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Canada, Denmark, France, Greece, Italy, Japan, Malaysia, Netherlands, New Zealand, Finland, Norway, Philippines, Spain, Sweden, Thailand, Britain, United States, South Korea, Singapore and Luxembourg.
2. Holders of valid Portuguese passports can stay visa-free for no more than 90 days.
3. Holders of Hong Kong Identity Card, Hong Kong Permanent Identity Card and Home Visit Permit can stay for a maximum of 1 year.
Visitors from Taiwan Province Province can stay visa-free for 30 days.
5. Holding a travel pass issued by People's Republic of China (PRC).
Second, domestic tourists:
By August 20, 2003, China has opened individual tours to Hong Kong and Macao in eight cities: Zhongshan, Jiangmen, Dongguan, Foshan, Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen and Zhuhai. It is much easier to apply for visas without the company's seal.
To apply for traveling to Hong Kong and Macao for the first time, it shall submit the applicant's resident identity card, a copy of the household registration book (copied on A4 paper, which can be copied on the same paper) and the original, as well as 3 2-inch light-colored background photos, and go to the application acceptance place opened by the public security department for handling. Generally, it takes 10 working days to issue a certificate and endorse it. If you hold a valid travel pass to Hong Kong and Macao for personal travel endorsement, you must submit the original travel pass to Hong Kong and Macao and a copy of your ID card, 1 2 inch color photo with light background. Generally, the certificate and endorsement can be issued after 7 working days.
In order to facilitate travel, you can choose to apply for a valid visit endorsement once every three months or twice every three months as needed. It should be noted that applicants cannot stay in Macao for more than 7 days at a time. Mainland residents need to apply for the endorsement of travel to and from Hong Kong and Macao respectively after handling the Travel Permit to and from Hong Kong and Macao. At present, individuals who sign documents can go to Macao via Hong Kong or return to the mainland from Macao, but Hong Kong and Macao tours cannot directly enter Hong Kong from Macao for the time being.
Three. Customs:
Passengers entering and leaving Macao usually do not need to go through customs declaration formalities except for routine inspection. All imported electrical appliances are subject to an import tax of 5%. Departing passengers do not need to declare their antiques, gold, jewelry, radios and cameras. However, when traveling from Macau to Hong Kong, the Hong Kong Customs authorities only allow foreign tourists to bring 65,438+0 liters of wine or spirits, 200 cigarettes, 50 cigars and 250 grams of cut tobacco duty-free. Hong Kong residents returning from Macao are only allowed to bring 750ml of wine, 60 cigarettes, 15 cigars and 75g of tobacco duty-free.
Fourth, quarantine:
Under normal circumstances, passengers do not need an "international vaccination certificate". However, if cholera, smallpox and other diseases are found in Hong Kong, Macao or places visited by tourists recently, the International Vaccination Certificate must be prepared.
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