State Council, China’s cabinet, publicises document detailing application arrangements for new smart cards
Date: 19 August, 2018
By: Tony Cheung
Hongkongers working and living in mainland China will have their
That came days after the central government announced that residents from Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan could start applying for the new smart cards from September 1 to enjoy access to a wide range of social and public services across the border, including school places for children and a housing scheme.
The State Council, China’s cabinet, publicised a document on Sunday detailing the application arrangements for the smart cards.
Apart from revealing that each “residence permit” would be valid for five years, the document listed the criteria under which a card could be revoked.
“The residence permit should be declared by the issuing authority as invalid [if the cardholder] lost their resident status in Hong Kong, Macau or Taiwan … [and if he or she] could harm the nation’s sovereignty, security, reputation and interests,” it said. [FULL STORY]