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Can the Hong Kong and Macao Pass come down in 3 days?

The Hong Kong and Macao Pass can come down for 3 days in case of emergency.

If it's just a tourist endorsement, it usually takes three days, but it usually takes about seven days. If there is an emergency, it can be done in 2-3 days. Just bring your ID card, household registration book and two 2-inch photos with a blue background to the Exit-Entry Administration Center of the Public Security Bureau where your household registration is located. The processing cycle is 10 working days, or you can take the expedited process. You can get it in 3 days, and you need to pay an urgent fee.

The validity period of the Pass to and from Hong Kong and Macao is 5 years, and the provisions of the Electronic Pass to and from Hong Kong and Macao will be fully activated on September 20 14 15. The validity period of the adult electronic pass to and from Hong Kong and Macao will be extended to 10 year. If 16 years old or younger, a five-year valid pass will still be issued. All the existing passes to and from Hong Kong and Macao will expire on September 19.

Expediting conditions

When entering Hong Kong or Macao for medical treatment, the agency shall provide the disease certificate issued by the medical institution. Visit critically ill patients and provide each other with disease certificates. When going abroad to attend the funeral, provide the death certificate issued by the relevant institutions or the notice issued by the embassy or consulate to handle the funeral of the deceased. Entry or other circumstances that the validity period of the visa is about to expire and the public security organ considers urgent.

Pass to and from Hong Kong and Macao, commonly known as two-way permit. It is a travel document issued by the Exit-Entry Administration of People's Republic of China (PRC) and People's Republic of China (PRC) (that is, the National Immigration Administration, one organization with two brands) to Chinese mainland residents for private travel, visiting relatives, engaging in business, training, employment, studying abroad and other non-official activities.