From Gansu, I have worked in Beijing for many years, and I want to go to Taiwan Province Province for free travel. How to break it?
Sorry for ordering "no help" for the two upstairs. First of all, there are generally three ways for mainland residents to realize free travel in Taiwan Province Province: 1. Go through the formal process, go to the Exit-Entry Administration (the Exit-Entry Administration where the person lives or works) to handle the Pass for Mainland Residents to and from Taiwan (hereinafter referred to as the Pass), add a G endorsement (endorsement for free travel), and then take the pass to the travel agency or TB, which can handle the Entry Permit business. Then you can go to Taiwan Province freely if you add the two certificates together, and the cost of handling the certificates together will generally not exceed 400. 2. business visa, I won't say this. I said that there are plenty of TB upstairs, and the price is basically true. 3. Medical visa, not to mention this. The upstairs said that TB has it, and the price is basically true, but this visa is the most painful. You have to stay in the hospital for a day before you can go out to play. Let's not talk about the latter two situations. Basically, you can do it with money, but it's a little painful to do. A visa costs thousands. The following is mainly about how to handle the free travel in Taiwan Province Province. In fact, it is very simple. When the household registration is not open for free travel in Taiwan Province Province, but the workplace (as far as I know, there is no problem in first-tier cities) is open. Yes, if the subject's household registration is in an open and free city, it's no problem to go to the local exit-entry administration for a pass +G endorsement, then go to the relevant travel agency for an entry permit, and then go to Taiwan Province Province for free travel. However, even if your account is not open for free travel in Taiwan Province Province, it doesn't mean that you can't realize free travel in Taiwan Province Province through normal procedures. For 20-year-old adults whose registered permanent residence is not in cities such as Beijing, Guangzhou and Shenzhen, but who have paid social security 1 year or more, they can apply for mainland residents' travel permits to and from Taiwan at the Exit-Entry Administration of the city where they work, plus a G endorsement (that is, the endorsement required for free travel), but it is slower than that of local residents (in Beijing, for example, it takes about 1 month for foreigners to apply for a pass here, and it takes about half a month for local residents). So what the subject has to do now is to ask the staff of the company if they can issue a social security certificate, and then call the exit-entry administration in Beijing to ask if this situation can be handled (as long as they pay social security for one year in a row, there is basically no problem). Finally, I hope this answer is helpful to the subject, and I wish you a pleasant journey. Interests: Freelance chartered car practitioners in Taiwan Province Province.