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Is there a time limit for Cantonese to go to Hong Kong?

There is no limit to the number of times Cantonese people go to Hong Kong. Guangdong people who apply to go to Hong Kong can issue endorsements once every three months, twice every three months, once every 1 year and twice every 1 year, and each stay in Hong Kong will not exceed 7 days. For urban residents who have been allowed to implement the pilot policy of "individual tour" for many times and meet the requirements stipulated by the People's Republic of China (PRC) Exit-Entry Administration, they can issue multiple endorsements of 1 year according to relevant regulations, and each stay in Hong Kong shall not exceed 7 days.

The role of Hong Kong and Macao Pass

The Hong Kong and Macao Pass, commonly known as the Two-way Permit, is a travel document issued by the Exit-Entry Administration of the Ministry of Public Security of the People's Republic of China to China mainland residents for private travel, visiting relatives, engaging in business, training, employment, studying abroad and other non-official activities.

Types and validity of endorsements to Hong Kong and Macao

There are four types of endorsements to Hong Kong and Macao: L-type endorsements (that is, group travel endorsements must go in and out with tour groups); G endorsement (that is, individual travel endorsement, free to travel to Hong Kong and Macao without restrictions on group travel); S endorsement (that is, commercial endorsement); T endorsement (that is, visiting relatives endorsement); Travel to Hong Kong and Macao usually chooses L endorsement or G endorsement. Cities that have opened free travel to Hong Kong and Macao can apply for G visas, and cities that have not opened can apply for L visas.

Hong Kong G-sign and L-sign are valid: within 3 months 1 time, twice within 3 months, within 0 years 1 time and within 0 years 1 time. These four kinds of endorsements were originally used in Macao, but recently, the endorsement application was cancelled twice in three months and twice in 1 year. The endorsement stipulates that each stay in Hong Kong or Macao shall not exceed 7 days. Take 1 year 1 time as an example. It does not mean that you can only go to 1 time in 1 year, but that the endorsement is valid for 1 year, and you can apply for endorsement again after traveling to and from Hong Kong and Macao within 1 year. There is no limit to the number of applications. /kloc-If you don't go within 0/year, the endorsement will be invalid and you can apply again.