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China passes passport
law
BEIJING, April 29 (Xinhua)
-- China's top legislature on Saturday passed the country's first passport law,
aiming to standardize application, issue and management of passports.
The law, to go into effect on January 1st 2007, will
replace a regulation governing passport management that has been in place for
nearly two decades.
An increasing number of Chinese have gone abroad for
study, business or travel as the country is opening wider to the outside world,
but the existing regulation on passport application has no longer adapted to the
changing situation, said an official with the Legislative Office under the
National People's Congress, the top legislature.
Official statistics show that China issued more than
4.8 million passports in 2004, 200 times the figure in 1978.
According to the law, China's passports are divided
into three catogories -- regular passport, diplomatic passport, and service
passport.
The law bans fabrication, transfer, damage, or illegal holding of passports, while providing penalties for people who assist in passport frauds. Enditem [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] |