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What about temporary passes for Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan? Can you do it temporarily?

If you don't have a temporary Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan pass, you must apply in person to the exit-entry administration office where your household registration is located for the first time. The application materials include: the original and photocopy of the resident ID card and household registration book (copied on A4 paper, and can be copied on the same paper), and fill in the Application Form for Entry and Exit Certificates of China Citizens.

Two 2-inch color photos with light background, and go to Hong Kong and Macao for endorsement respectively. If you only go to Hong Kong, you have to apply for a Hong Kong endorsement; if you only go to Macao, you have to apply for a Macao endorsement. If you go to Hong Kong and Macao, you must apply for both endorsements.

Extended information The endorsements for mainland residents to travel to and from Hong Kong and Macao are divided into six categories: individual tour (G), family tour (T), business tour (S), group tour (L), other (Q) and stay (D), which are issued according to the application.

Among them, Hong Kong G-sign and L-sign are valid: 3 months 1 time, 2 times in 3 months, 0 years 1 time and 0 years 1 time. Macao's endorsement only takes 3 months 1 time, 1 year 1 time. The endorsement stipulates that each stay in Hong Kong or Macao shall not exceed 7 days, and one entry and one exit shall be counted.

Take 1 year 1 time as an example. It does not mean that 1 year can only go to 1 time, but that the validity of the endorsement is 1 year, and you can apply for an endorsement again when you travel to and from Hong Kong and Macao within 1 year. There is no limit to the number of applications. /kloc-If you don't go within 0/year, the endorsement will be invalid and you can apply again.

Baidu Encyclopedia-China People's Pass to and from Hong Kong and Macao