The permits allow non-Chinese permanent residents of Macao and Hong Kong to make multiple visa-free trips to mainland China of up to three months
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The China Travel Service has set up dedicated counters for permit applications, which take about 20 days to process
Announced 1 July, the permits make it far easier for non-Chinese permanent residents of Macao and Hong Kong to travel to the mainland for business and leisure
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Eligible individuals will be able to apply for the new Mainland Travel Permit starting from 10 July via China Travel Service’s offices in Macao or Hong Kong