Hong Kong Fake identity card

Hong Kong Fake identity card

The Hong Kong Identity Card (HKID) is an identity document issued by the Immigration Department of Hong Kong ID card , we offer the kind of ID card that looks the real ones.According to the Registrations all residents of age 11 or above who are living in Hong Kong for longer than 180 days must, within 30 days of either reaching the age of 11 or arriving in Hong Kong, register for an HKID. HKIDs contain amongst others the name of the bearer in English, and if applicable in Chinese.
Our fake HKID does not expire for the duration of residency in Hong Kong.

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We also offer Fake Hong Kong Permanent Identity Card. It is a class of HKID issued to Hong Kong residents who have the right of abode (ROA) in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. There are around 1 million Fake Hong Kong identity cards in circulation.
The current HKID, named as the New Smart Identity Card, features multiple security, durability and chip technology  enhancements.

The appointment booking period for application of Hong Kong identity card at Registration of Persons Offices is 96 working days. Applicants are advised to make prior appointment before they come to our offices for services.

You can make use of this online service to make an appointment booking for application for the Hong Kong smart identity card before visiting the Registration of Persons Offices. This article will tell you what you should know before using the online booking service.

Eligibility

You can use this service if you are:

  • first registration of identity cards for Hong Kong resident reaching the age of 11Note 1;
  • young people who have to replace for adult identity cards upon reaching the age of 18Note 1;
  • children who have to replace for juvenile identity cards upon reaching the age of 11Note 1;
  • persons whose identity cards have been lost, destroyed, damaged or defacedNote 3;
  • persons who wish to amend the particulars printed on their identity cards;
  • persons who are approved changes in their immigration status and are required to replace their identity cards;
  • new arrivalsNote 4;
  • holders of Hong Kong identity cards issued before 23 June 2003; or
  • holders of old form of smart identity cards issued before 26 November 2018Note 2.

How to Start

To make an appointment, you need to enter the number of your Hong Kong identity card, Hong Kong birth certificate (registered on or after 06-11-1995) or travel document as the identity document number and input your day and year of birth as well. If you are making an appointment for a child, please provide the identity document number of the child. You also have to enter a personalized 4-digit enquiry code for subsequent change, cancellation or enquiry about your appointment.

You can select your appointment within the following 96 working days*. The result of booking is subject to the availability of quota of each office.

You may make an appointment for up to 4 applicants.  All applicants in the same appointment must be of the same application type and should attend the chosen office together at the selected time and obtain number tags for registration.

When a successful appointment is made and you choose to receive an appointment reminder, an email reminder will be sent to the email address you provided 2 days before the appointment day. You can change your email address or cancel the reminder at least 3 days before the appointment day.

For changing an appointment, the earliest available appointment will be on the next working day*. In view of the limited appointment quotas, please change or cancel your appointment at least 1 day before the appointment day if you are not able to attend.

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Hong Kong Identity Cards

All Hong Kong residents aged 11 or over are required to register for an identity card, except those who are exempted or excluded. This webpage sets out information on Hong Kong identity cards, including how to apply for a new or replacement card; how to apply for a certificate showing the particulars registered in the applicant’s identity card; how to apply for exemption from registering for an identity card; how to make an appointment booking for identity card application and where to go for further information.
 

HKID cards contain the bearer’s HKID number, of which the standard format is X123456(A). X represents any one or two letters of the alphabet. The meaning of each initial letter is explained in the table below. The numerals may represent any Arabic number.

A is the check digit which has 11 possible values from 0 to 9 and A. There are 26 million possible card numbers using only the one-letter prefix, and 676 million using a two-letter prefix. The ID numbers of deceased persons are not reused. The check digit in brackets is not part of the identity card number, but appended solely to facilitate computer data processing.[13]

Infants are not issued HKIDs[14] but birth certificates have been issued with the holder’s ID number since 1 January 1980.

As of the year 2023, there are no single letter HKIDs that begin with the letters: “I”, “O”, “Q”, “U”, “X” (There are double letters begin with “X”).

A Hong Kong ID card bears a number of symbols in Roman letters under the date of birth (for example: ***AZ, AO, CO). Up until the issue of Smart ID cards, which were issued commencing from 2003, the sex of the holder was also shown in the codes under the date of birth (for example ***AFZ, AMO, CFO). It is now shown next to the left of the date of birth, so the codes under the date of birth do not include M or F.

The symbols have the following meaning:[12]

CodeExplanation
Section 1
***The holder is aged 18 or over and is eligible for a Hong Kong Re-entry Permit
*The holder is aged between 11 and 17 and is eligible for a Hong Kong Re-entry Permit
AThe holder has the right of abode in Hong Kong
BThe holder’s reported date of birth or place of birth has been changed since first registration.
CThe holder’s stay in the HKSAR is limited by the Director of Immigration at the time of registration of the card.
NThe holder’s reported name has been changed since first registration. (This can include the addition of a Chinese name.)
OThe holder was born outside, Hong Kong, the Mainland of China or Macau
RThe holder has the right to land in the HKSAR.
UThe holder’s stay in the HKSAR is not limited by the Director of Immigration at the time of registration
WThe holder’s reported place of birth is Macau
XThe holder’s reported place of birth is the Mainland of China
YThe holder’s date of birth has been confirmed by the Director of Immigration against his/her birth certificate or passport
ZThe holder’s reported place of birth is Hong Kong
Section 2
H1, K2, S1, P1, V1 etc.Codes for the office issuing the card
LThe holder has lost his/her ID card. L1 indicated lost once, L2 indicated lost twice and so on.