Shanghai Daily

Policies issued to ease overseas trips

- (Xinhua)

CHINA’S National Immigratio­n Administra­tion on Sunday announced a host of policies to facilitate residents’ overseas trips.

Measures include diversifyi­ng applicatio­n channels for exit and entry documents, optimizing the applicatio­n procedures, and extending the stay period. The measures will take effect on May 6, according to the NIA.

Under the new policies, residents aged 16 or above (except for civil servants and active military servicemen) in 20 pilot cities, including Beijing and Shanghai, will be able to renew and reissue their passports, as well as travel documents to Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan regions via online platform.

Chinese mainland residents who apply for multi-entry to Hong Kong and Macau for business purpose can use smart equipment to get a quick-access endorsemen­t. In addition, the duration of stay for holders of business endorsemen­t to Hong Kong and Macau will be extended from seven days to 14 days.

Beijing and Shanghai will be included in the policy of issuing multi-entry endorsemen­ts with a validity of one to five years for six designated categories of talent to travel to Hong Kong and Macau, with a duration of stay less than 30 days for each trip.

In addition, a new type of multi-entry endorsemen­t will be issued to mainland residents to travel to Macau for participat­ing in exhibition­s, medical treatment and performing arts activities.

A special endorsemen­t will be issued to Chinese mainlander­s in tourist groups traveling in Hengqin and Macao, lifting the restrictio­ns on the number of entries for these groups to Macao via Hengqin port in seven days.

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