My chinese passport is expired, but i have my US permanent resident card, i was wondering if i can still travel back to china to see some relatives for about 1 month. Will there be any problems? Thanks for your help.
Jun. 17,2009 04:05 Ms.Eve replied:
You have to apply a new L tourist visa for your visit to China.
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May. 27,2009 10:01
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Mr.peter(Philippines) said:
what size of picture for chines proc passport renewal?
Jun. 1,2009 04:37 Mr.Jim(China) replied:
2-inch bareheaded photo
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May. 25,2009 21:50
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Mr.peter(China) said:
please email me at petersiasu@hotmail.com requirement for renewal of PROC passport
May. 27,2009 03:12 Mr.Bryan replied:
Requirements for passport renewal: 1. Passport application form 2. Two recentl-taken photos 3. Original and copy of the existing passport 4. Copy of your residence permit (if any)
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May. 20,2009 09:59
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Ms.May(Burma) said:
Hi there, I am 17 years old chinese girl from Burma. Just I managed to hold the chinese passport from Chinese embassy in Burma because My both parents are Chinese migrant in Burma. My whole family in Burma now and I haven't know anybody in China.
I haven't been to China, even though now I hold the Chinese Passport.
Now I am in United Kingdom> I just wondering, There will have any problem if I go to china to reside.
I am very much looking forward to hear from you guys.
Yours sincerely
May
May. 21,2009 02:52 Mrs.Wilson replied:
Since you are holding Chinese passport, I assume you don't have some problems for your long-term residence in China.
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Mar. 27,2009 00:44
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Ms.Xie(U.S.A) said:
I have two related questions that I would love to have answered:
Will I still retain my Chinese Citizenship if I am a Permanent Resident of the United States and my Chinese passport expires?
Will I still retain my Permanent Residency (green card) if my Chinese passport expires?
I am not planning to travel outside the US any time soon and was planning to just let my Chinese passport expire in this coming November, but am worried that this will pose problems for my status. Any input is much appreciated!
May. 3,2009 21:04 Mr.John Nash(USA) replied:
Ms.Xie, you still retain your Chinese citizenship although you get the Green Card of USA and your Chinese passport is expired. The Green Card holders is not equal to USA nationality. You can still retain your green card if your Chinese passport is expired. The important point for retaining your green card is not subject to the expiration of your Chinese passport. You'd better not leave USA for more than 6 months. If you do so, the immigrant officals will doubt that if you will give up the permannet residency according to may factors, such as your family ligament (do you have family members or relatives settle down in USA), your economic status, your work, the purpose & time of departure
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Mar. 27,2009 02:50
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Mrs.smara(hong kong) said:
my daughter is a honk kong permanat ressidence.and recently we are planing to go to china for a visit. she's 12 years old.But she still travel with my sri lankan passport.Do she nead her own passport now.We are living in hong kong.
May. 3,2009 20:28 Mr.John Nash(USA) replied:
Mrs.smara, sorry to reply so late, I only read your question today. I hope my answer help you a litte. Your daughter need her own passport now. Please apply for her passport as soon as possible.
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Apr. 30,2009 04:00
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Ms.zarlash(China) said:
hi i lost my passport in china.now im in china n i want new passport,what should i do now,?
May. 3,2009 20:24 Ms.Lilian(China) replied:
Ms.Zarlsh, you should: 1)Report the loss of your passport immediately to the Embassy of your country in Beijing or the Consulates-General in other big cities. 2) Obtain an official Lost Passport report from the local police station or the Public Security Bureau (PSB). 3) Complete and submit an Passport Application form of your country.
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Apr. 29,2009 20:37
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Mr.peter siasu(Philippines) said:
Im a PROC passport holder I would like to inquire do I need a visa going to the following countries, BAngkok, Saigon, Cambodia, Macau, Australia, USA
Apr. 29,2009 22:32 Mr.David (Cambodia) replied:
Except Macau, you are required of visas for visiting the above-mentioned places. For visiting Macau, you must hold a special travel document.
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Apr. 16,2009 13:14
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Ms.KEL(Philippines) said:
My mother was denied of a Philippine passport since her birth certificate indicates that his father is a Chinese citizen. She was born and raised in the Philippines and she therefore assume that she is a Filipino citizen (she even votes in the phil.) Now is it possible for her to apply for a chinese passport in the embassy here and if so what's the process and requirements? THANKS..
Apr. 25,2009 04:14 Ms.Jane (China) replied:
What's your friend's nationality? If she had joined the Philippine nationality, she is ineligible to obtain a Chinese passport.
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Apr. 24,2009 09:17
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Mr.zhu jia bin (China) said:
Now,I just renew my passport & correct the new passport to be 29 Apr 2009. Old passport valid until 15 Aug 2009 & Visa in Malaysia until 28 Jun 2009. My question is the old passport got return back or not? If return, still valid to use & oversea or not? Need bring both passport to go ? Kindly let me have your reply, I need to back china as so as passible.
Apr. 25,2009 04:07 Mrs.Vickie replied:
The old passport will not be returned to you after you have a new passport.
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Mar. 18,2009 19:23
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Mr.Michael said:
My relative has a friend from China at present here in the Philippines. Unfortunately that friend of hers lost his passport. How can the person go about replacing his/her lost PROC passport?
Mar. 18,2009 20:57 Mr.Han replied:
She should bring her ID card to report the loss to the local public security bureau and then apply for a new passport.
Mar. 19,2009 00:31 Mr.Michael replied:
You mean file a report with the local police here and then apply at the PROC embassy for a replacement passport?
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Mar. 16,2009 22:06
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Mrs.Pea(singapore) said:
my daughter want 2 renew passport in china,,what is d requirements and how 2 apply.
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Mar. 15,2009 02:09
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Mr.Hung(Malaysia) said:
I am going to Macau/Hong Kong on 4th April 2009 and coming back to M'sia on 8th April 2009. Any problem for entering Macau/Hong Kong if my passport due on 30/10/2009. Thanks.
Mar. 16,2009 21:30 Ms.Jenny(Macau) replied:
Yea, even Malaysian passport holders are exempt from visas for staying in Macau/Kong for a certain period, but I think you should have VALID passport.
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Mar. 16,2009 09:23
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Ms.chu(phil) said:
i have relatives in the phil. and they are all holding a chinese passport..every 3 months they go home to china..do i have a chance to have a chinese passport? if they help me?thanks..:-)
Mar. 16,2009 21:25 Mrs.Katie(China) replied:
Where are you from? The Chinese passport is only issued to Chinese citizens. The chance is slim.
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Jan. 22,2009 11:04
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Mr.Abdel(Benin) said:
Hi ! I live in china and I lost my passport last week and my embassy cannot help me to get a new passport . I want to know If I can send by myself the documents to my embassy in my country to get my new passport and then apply for the visa in China !
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Nov. 19,2008 23:27
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Ms.Fong(Phil) said:
How do i get Chinese passport in the Philippines? I do not speak mandarin. Do they entertain calls to ask for requirements before appearing personally in their office?
Nov. 30,2008 21:53 Mr.Jason(China) replied:
China doesn't admit dual nationality. If you are a Philippine citizen, you have to give up your original nationality. What's more, it's not so easy for foreigner s to get Chinese passport.
Travelers' Voices on Passport (26)
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Jun. 17,2009 03:25 Reply
Mr.Daniel Chu(USA) said:
My chinese passport is expired, but i have my US permanent resident card, i was wondering if i can still travel back to china to see some relatives for about 1 month. Will there be any problems? Thanks for your help.
Jun. 17,2009 04:05
Ms.Eve replied:
You have to apply a new L tourist visa for your visit to China.
12.
May. 27,2009 10:01 Reply
Mr.peter(Philippines) said:
what size of picture for chines proc passport renewal?
Jun. 1,2009 04:37
Mr.Jim(China) replied:
2-inch bareheaded photo
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May. 25,2009 21:50 Reply
Mr.peter(China) said:
please email me at petersiasu@hotmail.com requirement for renewal of PROC passport
May. 27,2009 03:12
Mr.Bryan replied:
Requirements for passport renewal:
1. Passport application form
2. Two recentl-taken photos
3. Original and copy of the existing passport
4. Copy of your residence permit (if any)
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May. 20,2009 09:59 Reply
Ms.May(Burma) said:
Hi there, I am 17 years old chinese girl from Burma. Just I managed to hold the chinese passport from Chinese embassy in Burma because My both parents are Chinese migrant in Burma. My whole family in Burma now and I haven't know anybody in China.
I haven't been to China, even though now I hold the Chinese Passport.
Now I am in United Kingdom> I just wondering, There will have any problem if I go to china to reside.
I am very much looking forward to hear from you guys.
Yours sincerely
May
May. 21,2009 02:52
Mrs.Wilson replied:
Since you are holding Chinese passport, I assume you don't have some problems for your long-term residence in China.
15.
Mar. 27,2009 00:44 Reply
Ms.Xie(U.S.A) said:
I have two related questions that I would love to have answered:
Will I still retain my Chinese Citizenship if I am a Permanent Resident of the United States and my Chinese passport expires?
Will I still retain my Permanent Residency (green card) if my Chinese passport expires?
I am not planning to travel outside the US any time soon and was planning to just let my Chinese passport expire in this coming November, but am worried that this will pose problems for my status. Any input is much appreciated!
May. 3,2009 21:04
Mr.John Nash(USA) replied:
Ms.Xie, you still retain your Chinese citizenship although you get the Green Card of USA and your Chinese passport is expired. The Green Card holders is not equal to USA nationality. You can still retain your green card if your Chinese passport is expired. The important point for retaining your green card is not subject to the expiration of your Chinese passport. You'd better not leave USA for more than 6 months. If you do so, the immigrant officals will doubt that if you will give up the permannet residency according to may factors, such as your family ligament (do you have family members or relatives settle down in USA), your economic status, your work, the purpose & time of departure
16.
Mar. 27,2009 02:50 Reply
Mrs.smara(hong kong) said:
my daughter is a honk kong permanat ressidence.and recently we are planing to go to china for a visit.
she's 12 years old.But she still travel with my sri lankan passport.Do she nead her own passport now.We
are living in hong kong.
May. 3,2009 20:28
Mr.John Nash(USA) replied:
Mrs.smara, sorry to reply so late, I only read your question today. I hope my answer help you a litte. Your daughter need her own passport now. Please apply for her passport as soon as possible.
17.
Apr. 30,2009 04:00 Reply
Ms.zarlash(China) said:
hi i lost my passport in china.now im in china n i want new passport,what should i do now,?
May. 3,2009 20:24
Ms.Lilian(China) replied:
Ms.Zarlsh, you should:
1)Report the loss of your passport immediately to the Embassy of your country in Beijing or the Consulates-General in other big cities.
2) Obtain an official Lost Passport report from the local police station or the Public Security Bureau (PSB).
3) Complete and submit an Passport Application form of your country.
18.
Apr. 29,2009 20:37 Reply
Mr.peter siasu(Philippines) said:
Im a PROC passport holder I would like to inquire do I need a visa going to the following countries,
BAngkok, Saigon, Cambodia, Macau, Australia, USA
Apr. 29,2009 22:32
Mr.David (Cambodia) replied:
Except Macau, you are required of visas for visiting the above-mentioned places. For visiting Macau, you must hold a special travel document.
19.
Apr. 16,2009 13:14 Reply
Ms.KEL(Philippines) said:
My mother was denied of a Philippine passport since her birth certificate indicates that his father is a Chinese citizen. She was born and raised in the Philippines and she therefore assume that she is a Filipino citizen (she even votes in the phil.) Now is it possible for her to apply for a chinese passport in the embassy here and if so what's the process and requirements? THANKS..
Apr. 25,2009 04:14
Ms.Jane (China) replied:
What's your friend's nationality? If she had joined the Philippine nationality, she is ineligible to obtain a Chinese passport.
20.
Apr. 24,2009 09:17 Reply
Mr.zhu jia bin (China) said:
Now,I just renew my passport & correct the new passport to be 29 Apr 2009. Old passport valid until 15 Aug 2009 & Visa in Malaysia until 28 Jun 2009. My question is the old passport got return back or not? If return, still valid to use &
oversea or not? Need bring both passport to go ? Kindly let me have your reply, I need to back china as so as passible.
Apr. 25,2009 04:07
Mrs.Vickie replied:
The old passport will not be returned to you after you have a new passport.
21.
Mar. 18,2009 19:23 Reply
Mr.Michael said:
My relative has a friend from China at present here in the Philippines. Unfortunately that friend of hers lost his passport. How can the person go about replacing his/her lost PROC passport?
Mar. 18,2009 20:57
Mr.Han replied:
She should bring her ID card to report the loss to the local public security bureau and then apply for a new passport.
Mar. 19,2009 00:31
Mr.Michael replied:
You mean file a report with the local police here and then apply at the PROC embassy for a replacement passport?
22.
Mar. 16,2009 22:06 Reply
Mrs.Pea(singapore) said:
my daughter want 2 renew passport in china,,what is d requirements and how 2 apply.
23.
Mar. 15,2009 02:09 Reply
Mr.Hung(Malaysia) said:
I am going to Macau/Hong Kong on 4th April 2009 and coming back to M'sia on 8th April 2009. Any problem for entering Macau/Hong Kong if my passport due on 30/10/2009. Thanks.
Mar. 16,2009 21:30
Ms.Jenny(Macau) replied:
Yea, even Malaysian passport holders are exempt from visas for staying in Macau/Kong for a certain period, but I think you should have VALID passport.
24.
Mar. 16,2009 09:23 Reply
Ms.chu(phil) said:
i have relatives in the phil. and they are all holding a chinese passport..every 3 months they go home to china..do i have a chance to have a chinese passport? if they help me?thanks..:-)
Mar. 16,2009 21:25
Mrs.Katie(China) replied:
Where are you from? The Chinese passport is only issued to Chinese citizens. The chance is slim.
25.
Jan. 22,2009 11:04 Reply
Mr.Abdel(Benin) said:
Hi ! I live in china and I lost my passport last week and my embassy cannot help me to get a new passport . I want to know If I can send by myself the documents to my embassy in my country to get my new passport and then apply for the visa in China !
26.
Nov. 19,2008 23:27 Reply
Ms.Fong(Phil) said:
How do i get Chinese passport in the Philippines? I do not speak mandarin. Do they entertain calls to ask for requirements before appearing personally in their office?
Nov. 30,2008 21:53
Mr.Jason(China) replied:
China doesn't admit dual nationality. If you are a Philippine citizen, you have to give up your original nationality. What's more, it's not so easy for foreigner s to get Chinese passport.