Hi,
I'm interested in traveling to China, but I do not hold a
passport. I was born in Hong Kong and moved to United States when I
was 12. I am not a US citizen but I do have a Permanent Resident
Card, and a driver's license. In the article in your website, it
mentioned "a valid passport or other certificate(s) that can be
used in place of a passport." Can you elaborate what other
certificates will be accepted?
Thank you.
Jim
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Dear Jim:
According to the notice on the website of Embassy of the
Peoples' Republic of China in the United States of America,
compatriots from Hong Kong or Macao coming to the mainland should
hold a valid Home Return Permit (huixiangzheng, -- the
Mainland Travel Permit for Hong Kong and Macao Residents), those
who don't have a Home Return Permit and need to enter the mainland
through a foreign country can apply a "Travel Certificate of the
People's Republic of China" to visit China in place of
passport.
You need to fill an application form, and provide a copy of your
"green card" and three photos as well as a certification that can
prove your HK identity. You may confirm further requirements to
local China consulate-general in US:
http://www.china-embassy.org/eng/sgxx/dfzygy/t44338.htm
(China.org,cn February 6, 2007)