Application materials:
1. Original and photocopy of my household registration book (home page, personal page, change page);
2. The original and photocopy of the second-generation resident ID card within the validity period (front and back);
3. The applicant's recent bareheaded half-length color photo (two-inch coated paper with white, light blue or gray background);
4. College students who are not registered in colleges and universities in this city shall provide the original and photocopy of the certificate of study issued by the College Student Affairs Office (Academic Affairs Office, Security Office, Graduate School, graduate department and other competent departments) within the validity period;
5. In addition to the above materials, according to the different types of application for endorsement, the applicant must also provide corresponding application materials. Please refer to the corresponding endorsement application guidelines for details.
Extended data:
1, the validity period of the certificate
The validity period of the Pass to and from Hong Kong and Macao is 5 years. On September 5, 20 14, 14, the Regulations on Electronic Travel Pass between Hong Kong and Macao was fully implemented, and the validity period of adult electronic travel pass between Hong Kong and Macao was extended to 10, and people under the age of 16 still issued five-year valid passes.
2. The validity period of endorsement
There are six kinds of endorsements for mainland residents to travel to and from Hong Kong and Macao: individual tour (G), visiting relatives (T), business tour (S), group tour (L), other (Q) and stay (D), which are issued upon application. Among them, Hong Kong G-sign and L-sign are valid: 3 months 1 time, 2 times in 3 months, 0 years 1 time and 0 years 1 time. Macao's endorsement only takes 3 months 1 time, 1 year 1 time. The endorsement stipulates that each stay in Hong Kong or Macao shall not exceed 7 days, and one entry and one exit shall be counted.
References:
Public Security Entry-Exit Online Service Platform-Guide to Handling Pass and Endorsement Service for Travelling to and from Hong Kong and Macao