Jhou said:
Sis as what I have know is u have to go to the china embassy/consulate here in the philippines where u have been for more than 6 months and then proceed sa NBI kasi mag finger print pa din kau nian tapos yan ung ipadala sa china. Base lng po sa alam ko from my friend,
Visa copy mo before sa china, exit and entry stamp ang requirements.
sis slamt s info ha... I went through the cic site at ito yung nbsa ko....ano pgkakaintindi mo nito? mdyo bgla nsbog utak ko.. d ko tlga kase naisip yang police clearance n yan.kala ko Im done with that,, NBI lng need ayaya...
How to obtain a police certificate - China
(see also Hong Kong and Macao)
Do I need to provide a police certificate when applying for permanent residence?
Yes.
The original police certificate must be submitted along with the application for permanent residence, and must be accompanied by an English or French translation prepared by an accredited translator.
Please note that no fee is required to obtain a Chinese police certificate for both residents and non-residents of China.
How and where do I obtain one?
Local Requests
Chinese nationals:
You must present your national identification card and household register booklet (hukou) to the local Public Security Bureau.
Non-Chinese nationals:
You must present your passport containing your Chinese visa to the local Public Security Bureau.
Non-Resident Requests
You can obtain a police certificate from the local Public Security Bureau by asking someone to act on your behalf in China. To do this, you must give this person:
Specific written authorization.
If you are a Chinese national, a photocopy of your national identification card and household register booklet (hukou).
If you are a non-Chinese national, a photocopy of your passport, including the page that contains the Chinese visa.
The person acting on your behalf must present the documents to the local Public Security Bureau.