These people can choose to apply for the permit online, and Shanghai’s first night-time special entry-exit permit application session opens this year

Author:Khvaja
Release time:May 24, 2024 16:59 PM

At 17:00 today, at the reception hall of the Exit-Entry Administration Bureau at No. 1500 Minsheng Road, Pudong New Area, the display screen at the door switched to "Special Night Session for Exit-Entry Certificate Application". Many citizens have come to the night session to apply for entry-exit documents.

Shanghai Public Security Exit-Entry Administration Bureau opens special night permit application session

According to the announcement of the Exit-Entry Administration Bureau of the Shanghai Municipal Public Security Bureau on the 23rd, in order to facilitate the general public, especially students, to apply for entry-exit documents, and effectively alleviate the peak of summer permit application, the Municipal Entry-Exit Reception Hall will be open from 17:00 to 20:00 on May 24th and 31st. , two additional night-time certification sessions will be held. As long as citizens need to apply for entry and exit certificates, they can come directly to apply for it without making an appointment.

"I heard that there were quite a lot of applicants on Saturdays recently. I was planning to take my children on an overseas trip during the summer vacation, and I was worried about queuing up. I didn't expect that the night session would start soon. It was really timely." A person who brought students to apply for entry-exit documents on site Parents said that it is very convenient to have a special night license application session.

Many parents brought their children to apply for entry-exit documents.

Since the beginning of this year, the number of entry-exit documents for Chinese citizens in the city has continued to remain high, basically the same as the same period last year. On May 18, the city processed a total of 33,800 entry and exit documents, setting a new single-day high since last year. "We have determined that the demand for student visa applications on Saturday reception days will be very high, resulting in long waiting times, so we quickly launched countermeasures and will open a special night session starting this week." said the Municipal Public Security Bureau Exit-Entry Administration Chinese Citizens' Overseas Document Management Division Chang Shenqiang said.

In addition to students, reporters at the scene saw that many white-collar workers working nearby also came to the night special session to apply for certificates. "I saw the online announcement in advance and said that anyone who needs it can come to apply. This is really friendly to us office workers, so I came over as soon as I got off work." said a certificate application staff.

According to Shen Qiang, in June this year, the immigration administration department will continue to open special night permit processing sessions. At the same time, he also advocates that eligible applicants choose to "do the entire process online" as much as possible to avoid queuing at offline windows.

It is reported that residents who are over 16 years old and registered in this city can submit online through the National Immigration Administration Government Service Platform as long as their ordinary passports, travel passes to Hong Kong and Macao, and travel passes to Taiwan are still valid, and their fingerprints have been retained when applying for the certificate. To apply for a replacement certificate, there is no need to queue up at the offline window.


These people can choose to apply for the permit online, and Shanghai’s first night-time special entry-exit permit application session opens this year
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