How to apply for Hong Kong and Macao Pass?

The first step is to get the application form. Residents should bring their ID cards and household registration books to the local entry-exit administration department and obtain an application form for China citizens to travel to and from Hong Kong and Macao. State functionaries should express their opinions. /kloc-Residents under the age of 0/4 must be accompanied by their parents or legal guardians when applying. The second step is to fill out the application form. The application form should be filled in with blue-black or black pen. The application form should fill in the name, ID number, home address, application type, application reason, etc. The ID card must be filled with 18 digits. Step 3: Copy the ID card and household registration book. After filling in the photo application form, the applicant should paste a copy of the personal data of the ID card and household registration book on the back of the application form. The applicant posted a recent bareheaded half-length photo with a white front and a smooth front on the application form, with the photo size of 48× 33mm. There is a photo service point in the service hall. The fourth step is to pay the personal travel document fee and endorsement fee according to the endorsement type selected by the applicant. Fees: Pass to and from Hong Kong and Macao: RMB 100 per card, valid endorsement once per card, valid endorsement twice for 20 yuan per card, valid endorsement several times for 40 yuan per card: 1 year (inclusive), valid endorsement several times for each card: 1 year to 2 years (inclusive), valid endorsement several times for each card:/kloc- Each certificate in 200 yuan is valid for more than 3 years (inclusive) and has been effectively endorsed for many times. Each certificate is slightly different in different regions of 300 yuan, which shall be subject to the announcement by the exit-entry administration authorities in various regions. Step 5, submit the information to the staff. The applicant submits the information at the service desk with the payment invoice, the completed application form, the original and photocopy of the ID card residence booklet, and answers the relevant inquiries of the police. After completing the application procedure, the police will give you a receipt with a work phone number on it. The sixth step is to obtain evidence. According to the regulations, the pass to and from Hong Kong and Macao will be completed within 10 working days from the date of acceptance. During the waiting period, the applicant can call the consultation number on the receipt to check the progress of the application. Scope of application: In line with the following conditions stipulated in Article 2 of Chapter 1 of the Regulations on the Administration of Examination, Approval and Issuance of Entry-Exit Passes between People's Republic of China (PRC) and People's Republic of China (PRC), you can apply for entry-exit passes and endorsements. (1) Visiting relatives. Mainland residents need to visit relatives in Hong Kong or Macao under any of the following circumstances: 1. Relatives are permanent residents or non-permanent residents of Hong Kong and Macao. Residents who travel to Hong Kong or Macao individually (hereinafter referred to as "individual tours") may visit their relatives: spouses, parents and children. For permanent residents in areas where "individual tours" are not provided, relatives who can visit include: (foreign) grandparents, (foreign) grandchildren, brothers and sisters, uncles, aunts, nephews and nephews. Mainland residents who meet the above conditions, their spouses and children under the age of 16 may apply to visit relatives in Hong Kong or Macao. 2. Relatives are staff members of the Office of the Commissioner of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, the Liaison Office of the Central People's Government in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region or the PLA troops in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. (2) business. Mainland residents need to travel to or from Hong Kong or Macao for business under any of the following circumstances: 1. Mainland residents working in mainland enterprises or other units shall be sent to Hong Kong or Macao by their units to engage in business activities. Enterprises refer to all kinds of enterprises and their branches and resident representative offices of foreign (regional) enterprises with independent legal personality registered in the State Administration for Industry and Commerce. Other units refer to: business units registered with the competent state department and the tax authorities; Foreign (regional) news agencies in China; Representative offices of embassies and consulates in China and foreign countries (regions); Representative offices of international organizations in China; Law firms, private schools and private hospitals. 2, individual industrial and commercial operators to Hong Kong or Macao to engage in business activities. 3. Drive special vehicles to and from the Mainland, Hong Kong and Macao. (3) Team travel. Mainland residents travel to Hong Kong or Macao by participating in tour groups organized by designated travel agencies. (4) personal travel. Individuals who are permanent residents of the approved "individual tour" area travel to Hong Kong or Macao. (5) short-term residence. Mainland residents may live in Hong Kong or Macao for a short period with the approval of the relevant departments of Hong Kong and Macao under any of the following circumstances: 1. Holding an entry permit issued by the Hong Kong Immigration Department, going to Hong Kong for study, work, training, work or relying on relatives. 2, admitted to Macao universities to study in Macao. 3, approved by the Macao public security police to Macao workers, relatives with. 4, approved by the Macao social and cultural departments to work in Macao's science and technology, education, culture and health departments. (6) others. Under any of the following circumstances, you need to travel to or from Hong Kong or Macau: 1. Mainland residents really need to travel to and from Hong Kong or Macao for medical treatment, funeral, participation in litigation, examinations, personal academic exchanges, participation in exhibitions, etc. 2. China citizens who have settled abroad need to travel to and from Hong Kong and Macao after coming to the mainland. 3. Mainland residents holding short-term residence endorsement passes need to travel to and from Hong Kong after entering Macao.