China sets up special passages at 18 ports to fast track exit-entry procedures for BRI-related people
By Deng
Xiaoci
Starting
from April 28, 12 Chinese airports including those in Beijing and Shanghai, six
road ports in Manzhouli in North China’s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region and
Khorgas in Northwest China’s Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, will set up
special Belt and Road passages to facilitate exit-entry procedures for people
involved in the initiative.
Qu
Yunhai, deputy director of the State Immigration Administration made the
announcement on April 28 during a joint press conference in Beijing by the
Ministry of Public Security and the State Immigration Administration.
Qu said
that such special passages are designed to facilitate exit and entry document
issuance for Chinese and foreign personnel and vehicles that come in and out of
China to perform key projects and key cooperation under the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), according to a press release
the Ministry of Public Security sent to the
Global Times on Sunday, April 28.
For
foreigners who intend to come to China to participate in major events,
conferences and key construction projects under the BRI and do not have time to
get a valid entry visa in advance, they can apply for a port visa with
certification materials approved by the Chinese competent departments, it said.
The time
limit for the exit and entry departments of the public security organ to issue
residence permits will be shortened from 15 working days to five working days
for foreign personnel coming to China to cooperate on BRI projects with spouses
and young children.
The
airports involved include ones in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Urumqi in
Xinjiang, and the road ports include Manzhouli in Inner Mongolia and Youyiguan
Border Port in Pingxiang, South China’s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. A
total of 18 ports will have such special passages.
For
foreign crew members who carry out maritime BRI transport missions, if they need
to apply for a stay permit to leave the port cities by transferring to
different means of transportation, the time for the document issuance will be
reduced from seven days to three days. Those who have urgent requirements can
obtain the document on the day of acceptance, Qu said.
Jia
Tongbin, an official with the State Immigration Administration’s department in
charge of managing foreigners, revealed that nearly 80 percent of international
trade comes through maritime transport, and Chinese ports made up nine out of
the top ten busiest ports in 2018.
Source:Global Times
On April 28, 2019, Erenhot Exit
and Exit Frontier Inspection Station’s high-quality service “The Belt and Road”
dedicated passage for customs clearance vehicles. (Photo by Guo Pengjie from
People’s Daily Online)
China sets up special passages at 18 ports to fast track exit-entry procedures for BRI-related people
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