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Explainer | How Hong Kong permanent residents can apply for new mainland China multi-entry visas

  • The Post explains application procedures for permanent residents with foreign passports, who can start applying from Wednesday

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Travellers cross the border to Shenzhen via the Lo Wu Checkpoint. Photo: Yik Yeung-man
Oscar LiuandJess Ma

Hong Kong permanent residents with foreign passports can apply for a new five-year multi-entry travel permit to enter mainland China starting from Wednesday.

Permit holders can stay for up to 90 days per visit for short-term purposes, such as investment, visiting relatives, tourism, business, seminars and exchanges, according to the National Immigration Administration’s announcement on July 1.

Currently, most non-Chinese nationals with permanent residency must apply for separate visas to visit the mainland.

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The Post unpacks what you need to know about the application process.

1. What you should know before applying

Applicants should obtain a “Notice of Application for Access to Information” from the government website before filling in an online application and making an appointment through the processing authority, China Travel Service (CTS) Hong Kong.
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