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1. The nature is different.
The Hong Kong and Macau permit, commonly known as dual-process permit, is a travel permit issued by the Immigration Bureau.
of the Ministry of Public Security.
Residents of the Mainland of the People's Republic of China who travel privately to or from Hong Kong or Macao for non-official activities, such as tourism, family visits, business, training, employment, and study.
A passport is a legal document issued by a country to certify the nationality and identity of a citizen when entering or leaving the country and when traveling or staying abroad. passport means port pass in English. That is, a passport is a kind of pass for citizens to pass through the international ports of various countries.
As a result, some countries around the world often issue passports in lieu of laissez-passer.
2. The destination is different.
According to Article 3 of the Interim Measures, it is understandable that Chinese citizens going to and from Hong Kong or Macao for private affairs can go to Hong Kong or Macao through designated ports with Hong Kong and Macao travel permits or travel permits, Hong Kong and Macao are China's public security organs.
Issued. A passport is a type of pass for citizens to travel through the international ports of various countries. As a result, some countries around the world often issue passports in lieu of laissez-passer.
3. The scope of use is different.
The Hong Kong and Macau Permit is only applicable to the identity cards of Chinese citizens travelling to and from Hong Kong, Macau or Taiwan.
Bright. A passport is a proof of the nationality and identity of the holder, and a visa is a permit for the holder to enter and leave the visiting country of their territory. A valid passport and visa are usually required for international travel.
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There is no such thing as a domestic passport and an overseas passport, a passport is your proof of identity, which can be used in the country or abroad.
In China, there are also identity documents, such as ID cards and household registration books.
Outside of your country, your passport is your only valid document.
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Passports are divided into ordinary passports, official passports, diplomatic passports, etc., and China also has Hong Kong and Macao SAR passports, and ordinary passports are one of them.
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1. The passport is an ordinary passport by default without special instructions, and there is no difference between the two.
2. The passport of the People's Republic of China is a document for citizens of the People's Republic of China to enter and leave the country and prove their nationality and identity abroad. The passports of the People's Republic of China are divided into diplomatic passports, official passports, ordinary passports and SAR passports. Official passports are further divided into official passports and official ordinary passports.
The HKSAR passport is divided into the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) passport and the Macao Special Administrative Region (MSAR) Celebration Passport. Diplomatic passports, service passports and official ordinary passports are collectively referred to as "official passports", and ordinary passports are commonly known as "private passports".
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The passport for working abroad is the same as the passport for traveling, and they are both called citizens' passports for private entry and exit;
2. The difference between the passport for working abroad and the passport for tourism is that the nature of use is different, and the passport for working abroad must be filed by the relevant state departments, and the use is long-term;
First of all,—— it should be pointed out that a passport is a document approved by the country to allow you to go abroad, and a visa is a document approved by the destination country to allow you to enter the country (usually a piece of paper pasted on your passport). The premise of leaving the country is that the Chinese public security department will issue you a passport, which proves that China has approved your request to go abroad. However, the visa officer at the embassy of the destination country in China may not necessarily agree to you going to their country.
If the visa officer agrees to let you enter their country, the visa will be issued to you. That's what passports and visas mean.
Your household registration is in Nanjing Gaochun, and you have to go back to Nanjing Gaochun to apply for a passport. This is stipulated by the Ministry of Public Security, and there is no way to accommodate you. If you don't want to go all the way from Beijing to Nanjing, the only alternative is to ask your friend to find a travel agency in Gaochun that has a good relationship with the local public security bureau (because according to the regulations, the police have to meet with the applicant when reviewing the passport application form).
However, some travel agencies have a good relationship with the foreign exchange department of the Public Security Bureau, and sometimes they do not meet with the applicant. How is this travel agency? Just ask the travel agency if they can handle this matter.
If the travel agency can handle it, there is no problem, and you can also find an acquaintance to introduce the travel agency). Send the passport from Beijing to Gaochun and let the travel agency handle your passport. Once you get your passport, you can send it to Beijing.
All you need to do is apply for a visa at the Funfan Travel Agency in Beijing, which organizes your tour, one week before the tour (around November 13). You don't need a visa.
If this method is not feasible because of the lack of time, then you will go directly back to Nanjing. Looks like you're pressed for time.
To apply for a passport, you first have to fill out an application form, which is very easy to fill. Then go to the photo studio designated by the public security organ to take a "passport photo", usually with a barcode, because the public security organ wants to identify your **. You can take photos on the spot.
I can apply for the application form, **, the original and copy of the ID card, and the original and copy of the household registration booklet at the Foreign Affairs Office of the Public Security Bureau. Generally speaking, it can be done in 15 days, and the cost is 200 yuan. If it's important, it can be done better.
In some places, you can get an "expedited passport", which can be done in less than a week, but the cost will be more expensive.
The best way is to contact the person in charge of the mountain oak hail contact travel agency in the company directly, ask the travel agency for the ** number, and talk directly to the local travel agency. I dare say theirs is similar to mine, but different places have different policies after all, so the best thing to do is to check with your local travel agent directly.
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From the cover text of the passport, you can generally tell which country's passport it is. The institutions that have the right to issue passports in China are the Exit and Entry Administration Bureaus of the Provincial Public Security Departments, and the Consular Sections or Consulates General of the Chinese Embassies in Dawai. Regardless of the issuing authority, the passport issued by the passport is a Chinese passport.
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First of all, the design of passports in various countries is different, the most obvious is the different colors, for example, China is dark red, some countries are green or blue, the national emblem on it is different, and the basic information of the passport page is also different. And the text is also different Chinese passports are both Chinese and English, and the passports of English-speaking countries are only in English
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This is a Chinese passport. Generally, it is marked on the passport.
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