The Digital Policy Office announced today the setting up of a Hong Kong Cross-boundary Public Services self-service kiosk in Zhuhai.
It explained that the self-service kiosk gives residents and enterprises in Mainland cities of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area access to public services of Hong Kong without the need to travel to the city in person.
The kiosk provides around 70 public services from 11 government bureaus and departments as well as related organisations of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.
The services encompass areas commonly used by enterprises and the public, including taxation, company registration, property and vehicle enquiry and registration, personal identification documents and applications for entry of talent, welfare and education, healthcare, immigration clearance, urgent assistance as well as culture and tourism.
Additionally, members of the public can use the self-service kiosk to perform data entry, document scanning and result printing to enjoy one-stop access when applying for various public services.
The self-service kiosk is located at the Comprehensive Government Service Hall, 3/F, Building 1 of Zhuhai Citizen Service Center. People can use it on weekdays from 9am to noon and 2pm to 6pm.
The kiosk is closed on public holidays.
Furthermore, an iAM Smart self-registration kiosk has been set up at the same location to enable Hong Kong residents working and living on the Mainland to register for or upgrade to "iAM Smart+" to enjoy convenient online public services.
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