Chinese Consulate: The new "Entry and Exit Law" will be implemented in July next year, but the specific details are not yet available
The Chinese Consulate: The new "Exit and Entry Law" will be implemented in July next year, but the specific details are not available yet The Exit and Entry Administration Law of the People's Republic of China will be implemented from July 1 next year...
Chinese Consulate: The new "Entry and Entry Law" will be implemented in July next year, but the specific details are not yet known. The Exit and Entry Administration Law of the People's Republic of China, which will be implemented from July 1 next year, will not only cover foreign citizens, but also Chinese citizens who have obtained permanent residency (green cards) in foreign countries. The bill requires overseas Chinese who want to return to the country to settle down to apply to relevant government agencies in advance. Article 13 of the bill stipulates that Chinese citizens who have settled abroad and wish to return to the country to settle down should apply to the Chinese consulate abroad or other overseas agencies entrusted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs before entering the country. They or their relatives in China can also apply to the Overseas Chinese Affairs Department of the local people's government at or above the county level in the proposed place of residence. But no specific details have been spelled out yet.
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