Foreigners with a Shanghai Residence Permit still need a visa to
enter the mainland, immigration police reiterated yesterday after
two foreigners were caught at Pudong International Airport breaking
the rules recently.
In both cases the foreigners said they thought their Shanghai
Residence Permit could save them the trouble of extending their
visas after they expired.
Both foreigners and Chinese from other places can apply for the
city's resident permit without changing their registered permanent
residence or nationality, and the holder may enjoy certain rights
ranging from setting up business to working in the municipal
government agencies.
The most recent case happened on Sunday afternoon when
immigration police at Pudong airport stopped a Chinese German woman
who tried to get into Shanghai by showing her residence permit.
Her residence permit is effective until August 21, 2008, but the
Chinese visa on her passport had expired.
She thought her residence permit would replace the function of a
visa. She could have been banned from entering the country but the
immigration police allowed her the entry after she proved she was
invited to an international meeting.
On June 25 when a Canadian, Shi Lei, attempted to leave the city
after his visa expired. While his visa expired on May 24, his
residence permit is effective until March 2008.
(Shanghai Daily July 25, 2006)