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Population and Immigration
maintains close liaison with the Mainland and overseas governments on matters relating to population movements and irregular migration.
Personal Documentation
Travel Documents
The department issues HKSAR electronic passports (HKSAR e-Passports), embedded with a contactless integrated chip containing the holder's personal data and facial image in accordance with the standards specified by the International Civil Aviation Organisation. The department strictly controls the issue of HKSAR passports, granting them only to Hong Kong permanent residents who are Chinese citizens with the right of abode in the HKSAR holding valid Hong Kong permanent identity cards.
Eligible applicants aged 11 or above may submit HKSAR passport applications in person, by post, through drop-in boxes, via self-service kiosks or round the clock on the GovHK website. Eligible applicants living overseas may submit their applications through the nearest Chinese Diplomatic and Consular Missions. For eligible applicants residing on the Mainland, they may submit their HKSAR passport replacement applications and then collect their passports at the Immigration Divisions of the Beijing Office and the four Hong Kong Economic and Trade Offices in Shanghai, Chengdu, Guangdong and Wuhan. In 2017, the department received 739,349 HKSAR passport applications, including 7,808 from overseas and 3,244 from the Mainland.
The HKSAR Passports Appeal Board handles appeals against decisions about the issue, validity period, amendment or cancellation of a passport. It received 13 appeals in 2017.
The department lobbies for greater immigration convenience, including visa-free access for HKSAR passport holders. In 2017, Barbados and Togo agreed to grant visa-free access and visa- on-arrival access to HKSAR passport holders respectively. By the year end, HKSAR passport holders had visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to 159 countries and territories.
Other travel documents issued by the department include the Document of Identity for Visa Purposes (Doc/l) and the Re-entry Permit (REP). The Doc/l is issued for international travel to Hong Kong residents who are not eligible for the HKSAR passport and are unable to obtain a passport or travel document of any other country or territory. The REP is issued to Hong Kong residents to travel to the Mainland and Macao. In 2017, 58,072 Doc/is and 87,817 REPs were issued.
Identity Cards
The department issues identity cards to Hong Kong residents. There are two types: the Hong Kong Permanent Identity Card for residents who have the right of abode in Hong Kong, and the Hong Kong Identity Card for residents who do not have that right.
Except those who are required to obtain Certificates of Entitlement, people who are claiming right of abode in the HKSAR must apply for verification of their eligibility for a permanent identity card. In 2017, 63,609 applications were approved.
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