E-pass introduced for mainlanders travelling to Taiwan
BEIJING - A new electronic travel permit will be introduced for mainlanders who travel to Taiwan, according to a circular released by the Ministry of Public Security.
Starting from Dec. 26, eastern China's Fujian Province will act as a pilot province to accept applications for an e-pass to Taiwan, and will stop issuing the current booklet-like Taiwan pass, the circular said.
The validity of the e-pass will be extended to 10 years for adults, and to five years for people under 16, it said.
People who apply for the e-pass for Taiwan should also leave their fingerprints, it added.
Starting from Dec. 26, eastern China's Fujian Province will act as a pilot province to accept applications for an e-pass to Taiwan, and will stop issuing the current booklet-like Taiwan pass, the circular said.
The validity of the e-pass will be extended to 10 years for adults, and to five years for people under 16, it said.
People who apply for the e-pass for Taiwan should also leave their fingerprints, it added.