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China Launches Reform of Chinese “Green Cards”

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China has begun a series of changes to the rules regarding permanent residence for foreigners, according to a plan issued by the Ministry of Public Security (MPS).

The “foreigner’s permanent residence card” will be renamed as the “foreigner’s permanent residence identity card.”

Similar to the identity cards used by Chinese citizens, foreigners’ identity informatio­n will be embedded in the chips on the machinerea­dable cards, to be shared by railways, airlines, insurance agencies, hotels and banks.

The old version cannot be recognised by machines, and foreigners often face difficulti­es in identity authentica­tion, said an official at the MPS.

“The card makes everything easier,” said Jonathan, an American who has been in China for over 20 years and received his Chinese green card three years ago.

“What’s inconvenie­nt is that so few foreigners have them, and people don’t know how to deal with it,” he admitted.

“I hope that staff at both government department­s and service sectors will be more familiar with its functions.”

Foreigners can apply for the new version of permanent residence identity card at the original registrati­on authority, while people can still use the old version until the expiration date.

Approved by the Central Leading Group for Deepening Overall Reform, the reform plan serves the nation’s talent developmen­t strategy, which is to attract more innovative and entreprene­urial talent, and responds to social concerns, said the MPS official.

The reform will also provide foreigners

The card makes everything easier. What’s inconvenie­nt is that so few foreigners have them, and people don’t know how to deal with it Jonathon American living in China for over 20 years 1576 foreigners became permanent residents in China in 2016

with easier access to public services.

The related technical work is expected to be finished by June, and then foreigners can apply for new cards.

In 2016, 1576 foreigners became permanent residents in China, an increase of 163 per cent over the previous year, according to the MPS. China has made huge progress in easing its residence and entry policies for foreigners since September 2015, which has helped attract more talent from overseas and boosted internatio­nal exchanges.

 ?? Photo: AFP ?? In this July 24, 2009 photo, Eunice Moe Brock from the US shows off her Chinese permanent resident card, or “Green Card”, during a ceremony in Liancheng, in northeast China’s Shandong province.
Photo: AFP In this July 24, 2009 photo, Eunice Moe Brock from the US shows off her Chinese permanent resident card, or “Green Card”, during a ceremony in Liancheng, in northeast China’s Shandong province.

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