My wechat wallet had the same issue as above, but I noticed a few minutes later it was working again, guess it was some type of glitch in their system?
My wechat wallet had the same issue as above, but I noticed a few minutes later it was working again, guess it was some type of glitch in their system?
If you can (very difficult to get anything in writing from the PSB) it would be good for you to have a statement from the Yunnan Exit and Entry PSB saying that you had visited them to register the kids but your case could not be dealt with by them and they need to be registered in Qingdao. Anyway at least when you are in Qingdao you will know that if they suggest you register them in Kunming you will know that that is not an option.
I guess that the hot potato in this case is the police have not done their work and these three kids have not been registered and resident permits applied for. Of course it’s the parents who should have done this but it’s also the responsibility of the entry exit PSB and the local PSB where they were living to make sure the parents followed the law. I guess that the main problem now is which PSB office will being taking the responsibility for not doing their job properly.
But in the end it’s the exit entry PSB office that is the unit
to issue the resident permits to the 3 kids
to allow them to leave. So I would camp out there till they issue the permits.
Once you have the permits in your kids passports then there will be no issues when you leave China.
@JanJal, yes a foreign couple I know did get married here, but that was around 2008 and it seems the rules changed since then
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you can take the Metro to RiXin Road station and exit at door D
when we renovated we took our workmen to B&Q to select materials from their excellent range if samples. Then with that list in hand we went to the construction market near Mingbo bridge and got the same materials at either half or one third of the B&Q price.
It's a good place for window shopping.
McDonald's launches new China strategy in Yunnan
Posted byHow about a Maccas in the rest areas on the highways,,then you can get a coffee and have a crap in a relativly clean toilet,,,
'No-car day' underlines Kunming's car conundrum
Posted byI have heard that the subway will be quite expensive compared to the bus system, 12 plus rmb from the most north to the most south stops. Unlike Beijing which heavily subsidises its public transport (because it gets money from all the provinces to do so) for a flat rate of 2 rmb!! per subway trip.
At such a high price for Kunming public transport users I seriously doubt that the subway will make much of a difference,,BUT AT LEAST the construction will be gone.
'No-car day' underlines Kunming's car conundrum
Posted byI was also thinking about how Kunming has changed, I wonder if the top government officials in Kunming were locals would have made any difference?
Interview: John Nevada Lundemo
Posted byJohn and Caz have been mates since they came to Kunming. Apart from being dedicated teachers and John a passionate musician, they are good friends and are always willing to helpout a fellow Kunming ren when needed.
John is a really good bloke and we wish them all the best for the future.
Book Review: Forgotten Kingdom
Posted bya big Wow from me too,,great book,,pity those times are over