Forums > Living in Kunming > Need help with kunming Passport related matter I am confused about your post.
You were here 3 years ago.
How can anyone be a resident of any foreign country without a (Valid) passport from their home country?
Underage children must have a passport that is valid for 5 years. That passport must be renewed every 5 years until they are 18 at which time they will receive a 10 year passport.
The only time any person gives up their passport is when they become a citizen of a new country.
A lot of holes in your story - read your own previous posts before making new posts so you can get your story right.
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Read the ads in the classifieds here in GK and you can find an apartment for rent here.
Forums > Living in Kunming > 10 year visa updates? Hi Goldie,
Do not know if you are still around but just wanted to ask - How is the 60 days renewal working out. I know it is difficult for you because you are with your family.
Question - Is Hong Kong still the best location for you to exit/enter or have you found a more convenient place for your family?
Thanks.
Chinese consumers of rare animals now face prison
Posted byI have no idea where this little fellow came from. He came from under some bushes near the entrance to our apartment. Maybe someone was keeping him in a garage and he got away or he was released from fear of getting caught.
Zhiziluo: Yunnan's mountaintop ghost town
Posted byI was here in 2009. Actually the best way to get there is to go from Dali or Baoshan. When you arrive in Liuku you can take a bus to Pihe. In Pihe you can rent a minivan to take you up to the top of the hill. This will save you a lot of money because the distance from Pihe is much shorter then from Liuku.
Chinese academic ponders globe-spanning railways
Posted byResearchers at Southwest Jiaotong University in China are developing (as of 2010) a vactrain to reach speeds of 1,000 km/h (620 mph). They say the technology can be put into operation in 10 years.
These trains have been in use for many years in the DUMB found in the US.
Chinese consumers of rare animals now face prison
Posted byI told my wife to call the police because I remember reading this article. She called the police and a few minutes later, a woman from the Rare animal protection Bureau called my wife. The police arrived and took the critter away before my neighbor got his grubby hands on it.
The woman from the Protection Bureau called again and told my wife that they would pick up the little critter the next morning from the police station.
Apparantly, someone from the police station called the protection Bureau. I was surprised my wife got the call and also surprised that she told us what she was going to do.
This is the number of the woman (LIU) from the protection Bureau who called my wife - 18082722065.
Chinese consumers of rare animals now face prison
Posted byA few minutes ago I saw one of these little beasts in my residential quarter. We called the police immediately so they can come pick him up. I had a arguement with someone in my residential quarter who was trying to take him away in a bag before the police arrived.