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Where can I apply for Kunshan foreign passport? How to deal with the process of Kunshan foreign pass

The Ministry of Public Security announced last year that it is conditional to apply for passports in other places. So where can I apply for Kunshan foreign passport? What's the procedure for handling Kunshan foreign passport? The following is the relevant information compiled by Xiaobian. Let's have a look.

Kunshan passport office is located at 1801 Qianjin West Road, Kunshan City, Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province.

The place where the passport is handled in Kunshan is called the entry-exit reception hall of Kunshan Public Security Bureau

1. Kunshan Public Security Bureau exit entry reception hall Tel: 0512-57385868.

2. Kunshan Public Security Bureau exit entry reception hall complaint telephone: 0512-57379071.

3. Kunshan Public Security Bureau immigration reception hall holiday duty telephone: 0512-57385868.

4. Working hours: Monday to Friday: 9:00-12:00 a.m., 13:00-17:30 p.m.

The data of passport application in other places are as follows:

1. Household register and ID card.

2. The employees also need to submit the certificate of paying social insurance for more than one year in the place of employment issued by the social security department; the students also need to submit the certificate of studying issued by the University.

3. The spouse and children applying for the passport shall also submit the certificate of residence for more than 6 months (including residence permit, temporary residence permit, etc.) issued by the public security organ of the place of residence.

4. If the household register fails to prove kinship, other supporting materials shall be submitted.

Extended information:

The classification of Chinese passport is as follows:

China's passport is divided into diplomatic passport, official passport and ordinary passport. Ordinary passport is divided into official passport and private passport.

1. Diplomatic passports are mainly issued to Chinese government officials at or above the level of vice ministers and vice governors, principal and deputy heads of important party, political and military missions, as well as diplomatic and consular officials and their accompanying spouses, minor children and diplomatic couriers.

2. Official passports are mainly issued to the staff of Chinese government departments at all levels, the staff of Chinese diplomatic and consular missions in foreign countries, the staff of Chinese organizations in the United Nations and its relevant specialized agencies, their accompanying spouses and minor children.

3. Ordinary business passports are mainly issued to Chinese state-owned enterprises and institutions who go abroad to engage in economic, trade, cultural, sports, health, scientific and technological exchanges and other official activities, as well as to those who are sent abroad by the government to study abroad, study abroad, visiting scholars and those who are sent abroad by the government to engage in labor services.

4. Ordinary private passports are issued to Chinese citizens who settle down, visit relatives, visit friends, inherit heritage, study abroad at their own expense, get employment, travel and other Chinese citizens who go abroad or settle abroad for private affairs.