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Certificate of Non Impediment to Marriage (CNIM)

Documents to be submitted by a Belgian who wishes to apply for a CNIM at the Embassy of Belgium in Beijing in order to marry a Chinese national.
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| What to do in case of loss or theft of your passport?
1) Report the loss to the nearest police station (Public Security Bureau or “gong’an paichusuo” 公安派出所). They will issue a police report and certificate (Confirmation of loss report 护照报失证明).
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| What to do in case of overstay, meaning exceeding the validity of your Chinese visa?
If you stay on Chinese territory longer than the validity of your Chinese visa allows you to, you will not be allowed to leave the country.
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| What to do in case of loss or theft of money?
In case of loss or theft of money, please contact friends or family. They can quickly transfer money to you through Western Union.
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| What to do in case of medical emergency?
To call a medical service you need to dial 120. Take into account however, that only Chinese language service is available.
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| What to do in case of traffic accidents?
If you are involved in a traffic accident, however small, you should immediately stop, remain with the vehicle and wait for the police.
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Police or ‘Public Security Bureau’
General emergency number 110, available in English too.
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| Latest Registration Requirements for Foreigners
PSB registrations to be enforced from 1st July 2008 for foreigners in China.
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| Belgians visiting both the PRC and SAR Hong Kong/Macau
Travelers are usually aware they need a VISUM to enter the People’s Republic of China. Sadly enough, too many travelers are not aware that they minimally need a DOUBLE ENTRY VISUM if they wish to ''jump over'' to SAR Hong Kong/Macau and return to the mainland, the People’s Republic of China. We strongly recommend citizens intending to visit both the People’s Republic of China AND SAR Hong Kong/Macau, to apply and obtain a DOUBLE ENTRY (or MULTIPLE entry) VISUM at the Chinese Embassy in Brussels. |
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