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Q: Can you still re-enter China on an active Residence Permit if you get a new passport?

I have less than one year left until the expiry date of my passport. My current RP expires in August but I have to go back to my home country in July. My plan is to get a fresh passport when I am there. Does anyone know the procedure for re-entering China then applying for a new RP in the new passport?

9 years 48 weeks ago in  Visa & Legalities - China

 
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I got a new passport in Shanghai last year while I still had my RP in the old one. I just had to carry both passports with me when I went to HK to get the new work visa. They punched four holes in the cover so it was obviously officially invalid.

So I dont think you need to do anything about a new RP, its still valid even though its stuck in the old passport. No one dealing with me having two passports even raised an eyebrow about it. 

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Bike gypsy is right. That is exactly how it worked for me too. You just have to remember to carry both for a little while.

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My passport with my residence permit got ripped apart in a third country. I applied for a new passport and went to China with one good passport without visa, and one ruined passport with my visa/residence permit. I must say, the Chinese immigration control has never gone as smoothly as it did that time.

 

I had one month left on my RP so I applied for a new one in my new passport. Just remember to provide the entry exit guys with both passports.

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...and if your new passport has a new passport number you need a stamped document from some relevant authority to say you are indeed the same person as the guy in the old passport. 

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