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My Minsheng Bank Card used to be a China citizen, but later I immigrated. How can I exchange this at the counter?
If the customer was a citizen of China in the early days and used his ID card to open a transfer in our bank, and now his nationality is changed to a foreign nationality, please bring a new card and a certificate of household registration change issued by the public security bureau where his household registration is located (please carry it with you if you have an old ID card, and you don't need to carry it with you if you don't have the original ID card) to go through the change formalities at any outlet.
Remarks: Shenzhen Branch requires customers to bring a new ID card, a certificate of account change issued by the public security bureau where the account is located, and a one-way pass issued by the public security organ (please carry it with you if you have an old ID card, and you don't need to carry it with you if you don't have the original ID card) to go through the change procedures at any outlet.
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