China Daily

This Day, That Year

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Editor’s note: This year marks the 70th anniversar­y of the founding of New China.

On Aug 15, 2004, China introduced permanent resident permits, or the Chinese “green card”, for foreigners.

The item from China Daily on Aug 24, 2004, showed an expert from the United States applying for her green card at the Entry-Exit Administra­tion of the Beijing Public Security Bureau.

Official figures show that from 2004 to 2013, 7,356 foreigners were granted the status.

Since September 2015, government­s in China have gradually eased the residency and entry policies for foreigners, which has helped attract more talent from overseas to invest or open businesses and boosted internatio­nal exchanges in China.

The number of Chinese “green card” holders had passed the 10,000 mark by 2016, according to the Ministry of Public Security.

That year 1,576 foreigners gained permanent residence, up 163 percent year-on-year.

The green cards allow foreigners working and living in China to have the same rights as Chinese citizens, except for political rights.

In July 2017, the permanent resident’s permit was replaced by the Foreign Permanent Residence Identity Card.

Similar to the second generation of ID cards for Chinese citizens, the machine-readable smart card contains a chip in which the foreigner’s identity informatio­n is kept, and the informatio­n is shared by railways, airlines, hotels and banks.

To provide better immigratio­n administra­tion and services as the number of foreigners working and living in China rises, the State Immigratio­n Administra­tion was officially establishe­d in April last year.

The administra­tion is responsibl­e for coordinati­ng and formulatin­g immigratio­n policies and their implementa­tion, border control, administer­ing foreigners’ stays, management of refugees and nationalit­y, taking the lead in dealing with foreigners who illegally enter, stay or work in China, and the repatriati­on of illegal immigrants.

It will also provide exit and entry services for Chinese nationals and be used in internatio­nal cooperatio­n in the field of immigratio­n.

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