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10 September 2009
CHN103242.E
China: The master list of Resident Identity Card (RIC) provincial codes
Research Directorate, Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada, Ottawa
In 28 August 2009 correspondence, an official from the Embassy of Canada in Beijing provided the following list of Resident Identity Card (RIC) provincial codes:
| provincial code |
province (in Pinyin/English) |
| 110000 |
BEIJING |
| 120000 |
TIANJIN |
| 130000 |
HEBEI |
| 140000 |
SHANXI |
| 150000 |
INNER MONGOLIA |
| 210000 |
LIAONING |
| 220000 |
JILIN |
| 230000 |
HEILONGJIANG |
| 310000 |
SHANGHAI |
| 320000 |
JIANGSU |
| 330000 |
ZHEJIANG |
| 340000 |
ANHUI |
| 350000 |
FUJIAN |
| 360000 |
JIANGXI |
| 370000 |
SHANDONG |
| 410000 |
HENAN |
| 420000 |
HUBEI |
| 430000 |
HUNAN |
| 440000 |
GUANGDONG |
| 450000 |
GUANGXI |
| 460000 |
HAINAN |
| 500000 |
CHONGQING |
| 510000 |
SICHUAN |
| 520000 |
GUIZHOU |
| 530000 |
YUNNAN |
| 540000 |
TIBET |
| 610000 |
SHAANXI |
| 620000 |
GANSU |
| 630000 |
QINGHA |
| 640000 |
NINGXIA |
| 650000 |
XINGJIANG |
| 6710000 |
TAIWAN |
| 810000 |
HONGKONG |
| 910000 |
MACAU |
The Official noted that the provincial codes are the same for first and second generation cards (Canada 28 Aug. 2009).
This Response was prepared after researching publicly accessible information currently available to the Research Directorate within time constraints. This Response is not, and does not purport to be, conclusive as to the merit of any particular claim for refugee protection. Please find below the list of sources consulted in researching this Information Request.
Reference
Canada. 28 August 2009. Embassy of Canada, Beijing. Correspondence from an official.