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What documents are needed to travel to Hong Kong?

Traveling to Hong Kong requires a Hong Kong and Macau Permit.

The travel permit to and from Hong Kong and Macao, commonly known as a two-way permit, is issued by the People's Republic of China and the Exit-Entry Administration (the National Immigration Administration, one agency with two brands) to residents of mainland China for personal travel. Travel documents for traveling, visiting relatives, engaging in non-official activities such as business, training, employment, studying abroad, etc. in Hong Kong or Macao.

The Hong Kong and Macao pass application process is as follows:

1. You need to go to the entry-exit permit center where your household registration is located, find the numbering machine to pick up the number, and go to the information desk to get a "Mainland Residents Traveling to Hong Kong and Macao" Fill out the "Regional Application Form";

2. Prepare your ID card and copy (second generation), household register and copy, and two photos;

3. Wait for your number to be called , after the staff has reviewed the information, they will take photos and record fingerprints at the designated place;

4. After completing the application, just take the receipt and pay the fee directly at the processing counter.

Hong Kong and Macao passes require the following materials:

1. Application form for entry-exit documents for Chinese citizens, 1 recent front-facing glossy color photo with blue background, and submit a photo receipt;

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2. Applicant’s resident identity card;

3. Proof that state staff (registration and filing personnel) agree to leave the country;

4. Applications for persons under 16 years of age The person should submit the guardianship certificate, as well as the identity certificate such as the resident ID card or passport of one of the guardians;

5. Other materials.

Article 9 of the "Exit and Entry Administration Law of the People's Republic of China" Chinese citizens leaving or entering the country must apply for a passport or other travel documents in accordance with the law.

Chinese citizens traveling to other countries or regions also need to obtain a visa or other entry permit from the country of destination. However, this does not apply unless the Chinese government has signed a mutual visa exemption agreement with the governments of other countries or if the Ministry of Public Security or the Ministry of Foreign Affairs provides otherwise.

Chinese citizens who enter or exit the country as seafarers or work on foreign ships must apply for a seafarer's certificate in accordance with the law.

Article 10 When Chinese citizens travel between the mainland and the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and the Macao Special Administrative Region, and when Chinese citizens travel between the mainland and Taiwan, they must apply for pass documents in accordance with the law and abide by the relevant provisions of this law. Specific management measures shall be stipulated by the State Council.