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How to deal with g-signature in Taiwan? What materials do you need for g-signature in Taiwan

How to deal with g-signature in Taiwan? What materials do you need for g-signature in Taiwan? This problem has aroused the attention of many netizens. The following is the related materials sorted out by Xiaobian. Let's have a look.

As of July 1, 2013, mainland residents who meet the following conditions can apply for travel documents to and from Taiwan near their residence: 1, city registered residence of 31 registered residence residents, children under 16 years of age, and non city registered residence applicants, school workers and their spouses (based on this) - and children under 16 years of age can submit mainland residents' access to Taiwan pass and endorsement in the vicinity of their residence. The 31 cities include: Beijing, Tianjin, Shijiazhuang, Taiyuan, Hohhot, Shenyang, Dalian, Changchun, Harbin, Shanghai, Nanjing (here = =), Hangzhou, Ningbo, Hefei, Fuzhou, Xiamen, Nanchang, Jinan, Qingdao, Zhengzhou, Wuhan, Changsha, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Nanning, Haikou, Chongqing, Chengdu, Guiyang, Kunming and Xi'an. 2, mainland residents over 60 years old (above) who live in registered residence for more than 6 months can submit mainland residents' applications for Taiwan passes and endorsements in their places of residence. 3, mainland residents who live in non registered residence for more than 6 months may submit a renewal in their place of residence, Reissue mainland residents' access to Taiwan pass and apply for the same type of endorsement to Taiwan again. 4. Chinese citizens who have settled abroad can apply to the exit and Entry Administration Department of the public security organ in their temporary residence in Taiwan after they come to the mainland. The implementation objects of the above convenience measures do not include the registered state functionaries. If mainland residents apply for personal travel to Taiwan near their residence, the city they live in should belong to the city that has opened personal travel to Taiwan. Yes, after consulting the relevant policies, they belong to non registered residence residents to handle the Taiwan residents' pass and endorsement in different places across the province. This is my heart.

However, the thought of working after the deposit certificate, senior dog resolutely insisted on. The following takes Nanjing as an example to list the relevant materials and steps. 2. ID card 3. The original 4.2-inch white background photo (preferably in the immigration hall) in the stormy yesterday, I rolled back to Nanjing with my suitcase from home. When I was drenched, I finally found the immigration hall, full of people and aunts everywhere.. 1. Take photos. I checked the photo service provided by the entry-exit hall in advance, so I didn't prepare any photos. I paid 20 yuan to take photos. After taking photos, I will give you 8 photos, two of which have bar codes. (photos taken outside may not meet the requirements, it is recommended to take photos at the exit and entry place) 2. Copy the ID card and household register. Originally brought a copy, the result does not meet the copy requirements, OK, so on-site re copy. Fifty cents a copy. The front and back sides of the ID card, the home page (with two round stamps) in the household register and my page need to be copied. 3. Fill in the form. Originally, I made an appointment online, but I went there and said that the machine was broken and could not print. So I got the form again. The photo on the Taiwan pass is the same as the passport and the Hong Kong and Macao pass. Just check the Taiwan pass and the endorsement. 4. Collect the queue number. After filling in the form, slap the photo on, take the form to the reception to get the number. When I got the number, there were 55 people waiting in front of me. Then I waited and waited

4. Submit materials for inspection. When I am called, I will rush to the counter with my suitcase. Next to the certificate handler is the police uncle, who is responsible for checking your documents and doing some work by the way. As soon as you hand in the above materials, start waiting. The staff will give you a payment form. Before you take this form to pay, please remember to see what counter you are handling, and come back later. 5. Payment. Payment by credit card is not accepted. The pass for mainland residents to and from Taiwan is 30 yuan per pass. One time to Taiwan, 20 yuan each. (g endorsement: for individual tourists to Taiwan, valid endorsement is issued once every 6 months) there is an EMS post office next to the payment. If you don't pick it up, you need to pay 22.5 soft coins and fill in an express bill. Here, the post office aunt reminds me to take a photo of the acceptance number, because all the receipts will be collected later.. 6. Payment certificate. After the payment, take the bill back to the reception counter, give it to the police uncle, and then it's over ~ ~ by the way, this situation may take me a month, it will be relatively slow, and it will be updated when I get it.