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Explainer | All you need to know: mainland China travel permit for Hong Kong permanent residents

  • Eligibility for five-year travel permit not determined by number of stars on ID cards, which identify whether person’s residency is permanent

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Non-Chinese nationals with permanent residency in Hong Kong can apply for five-year travel permits to enter the mainland from July 10. Photo: Exit and Entry Administration
Beijing has announced that non-Chinese nationals with permanent residency in Hong Kong and Macau will be able to apply for five-year travel permits, allowing them entry into mainland China starting from next Wednesday.
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Foreign chambers of commerce and critics welcomed the move, saying it was an important step in establishing the city as a key gateway to the mainland and promoting exchanges between the mainland, Hong Kong and Macau.

Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu on Tuesday noted the positive response and pointed to the packed application schedule on the online reservation system.

The Post unpacks what you need to know about the new permit.

1. What is the new visa policy?

Starting from July 10, non-Chinese permanent residents of Hong Kong and Macau may obtain a five-year travel permit with multiple entries to the mainland for short-term purposes such as investment, visiting relatives, tourism, business, seminars and exchanges.

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However, they may not engage in work, study or newsgathering activities.

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