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Hong Kong residents' college entrance examination in the Mainland.
To participate in the joint entrance examination for overseas Chinese, Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan of the Ministry of Education, the specific qualifications are as follows:

Only those who have graduated from high school (equivalent to the sixth grade of middle school) and meet one of the following registration conditions can apply:

Candidates from Hong Kong and Macao hold Hong Kong or Macao permanent identity cards and Hong Kong and Macao residents' passes to and from the Mainland.

Candidates from Hong Kong and Macao hold Hong Kong or Macao non-permanent identity cards and Hong Kong and Macao residents' passes to and from the Mainland.

(3) Candidates from Taiwan Province Province, holding mainland travel permit for taiwan residents;

(4) Overseas Chinese candidates must have obtained long-term or permanent residency in foreign countries, and have actually lived abroad for more than two years in the last four years (as of the end of the registration time) (nine months of actual residence abroad within one year can be counted as one year). Studying abroad and working abroad on business cannot be regarded as settlement). At the time of registration, candidates must hold a notarial certificate or appraisal certificate (in Chinese or English) issued by the People's Republic of China (PRC) Embassy (Consulate) and a passport of the People's Republic of China to participate in the registration. Overseas Chinese candidates must register for the exam in Shanghai, Fujian or Guangzhou, while Beijing, Hong Kong and Macao do not accept overseas Chinese candidates.

The candidate certificate must be within the validity period.