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  2. Resident Identity Card - Wikipedia

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    At that point, the Ministry of Public Security of the People's Republic of China created a unified authority responsible for the issuing and management of the ID cards. From 2003, it is reported that a total of 1.14 billion ID cards have been created in China, [6] for a total of 960,000,000 holders. However, as a result of technological ...

  3. Foreign Permanent Resident ID Card - Wikipedia

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    The foreign permanent resident ID card is a legal identification document for individuals residing in China, and it can be used independently when proving personal identity in various affairs such as financial transactions, education, healthcare, transportation, accommodation, communication, employment, taxation, social insurance, property ...

  4. National identity cards in China (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    National identification card (Taiwan) ((Chinese: 中華民國國民身分證; pinyin: Zhōnghuámínguó Guómín Shēnfènzhèng) Hong Kong identity card (HKID) (Chinese: 香港 身份證; pinyin: Xiānggǎng Shēnfènzhèng) Macau Resident Identity Card, Bilhete de Identidade de Residente

  5. Chinese passport - Wikipedia

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    Chinese nationals who are permanent residents of Macau or Permanent residents of Hong Kong are eligible for a MSAR passport or HKSAR passport instead. Expiration: 10 years after acquisition for adults aged 16 or over, 5 for children or non-ordinary passport 3 months for single group travel [2] Cost ¥120 for both first passport and renewed passport

  6. List of national identity card policies by country - Wikipedia

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    A National Identification (ID) Card is issued to a citizen or eligible resident when they register to vote. The National ID Card is an electoral document used as proof of identity when voting. It is also accepted as a primary form of identification within Trinidad and Tobago, and can be obtained before voting age.

  7. Residence Permit for Hong Kong, Macao, and Taiwan Residents

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    Residence permit has a citizen identification number in the same format as resident identity card. This is the first time that the Chinese government ever assigns a number to residents of these places. [5] The address codes of Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan for the identification number are 810000, 820000 and 830000 respectively.

  8. Chinese Travel Document - Wikipedia

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    The Iraqi government required the Chinese embassy to confirm the identity of these personnel. Because it was impossible for the Chinese embassy to stamp on the passports issued by Taiwan for confirmation, the Chinese embassy issued one-time People's Republic of China Travel Documents to these Taiwan residents and evacuated them to Jordan by ...

  9. Visa requirements for Taiwanese citizens - Wikipedia

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    45 days. Must hold a National ID card and disembark on a nonstop flight from Taiwan. Otherwise under the Visa Waiver Program, for 90 days on arrival from overseas for 2 years. ESTA and passport with National ID number required. [366] Pitcairn Islands: Visa not required 14 days visa free and landing fee US$35 or tax of US$5 if not going ashore.