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福建省僑務法令匯編   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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福建省僑務促進委員會編輯
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福建省僑務法令匯編
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目錄
一 福建省僑務促進委員會組織規程
二 福建省僑務促進委員會辦事細則
三 福建省僑務促進委員會議事規則
四 福建省僑務促進委員會管理庶務細則
五 福建省僑資事業登記暫行規則
六 福建省平常時期華僑出入國須知
(附出國證明書華僑領取出國證明書申請書填發出國證明書月報表華僑入國登記證填發入國登記證月報表式樣各一種)
七 福建省戰時限制人民出口暫行辦法
(附出口證及出口申請書式樣各一種)
八 非常時期福建省查驗入口旅客暫行辦法
(附入口旅客證明書式樣)
九 福建省政府優待華僑回國服務暫行辦法
十 福建省政府僑務顧問承辦事務概要
十一 歸國僑胞請辦事件必須檢附身份證件令
十二 嗣後發給華僑出國之證明書及結婚證書等務飭承辦人員於加蓋印信時切實注意辦理令
十三 歸國華僑所帶物件應簡捷檢查應予便利代電
十四 軍管區司令部奉軍政部代電解釋因特殊原因逾兩年未出國僑民可否准其領證疑義令
十五 十六歲至五十歲之壯丁如適合免緩役條例而具有完備證件者可否准其出國
十六 華僑回國居留期間已逾二年者如系獨子奪可否准其出洋
十七 歸國僑民未經僑務局登記其居留期間如何計算又華僑在申請出國期間尚未發給出國證以前而逾二年者可否仍准給證
十八 未達或已逾壯丁年齡之男子可否發給出國證明書又女子出國有無限制
十九 何以年滿十六歲至五十歲人民應限制其出洋
二十 僑民函召其弟或叔召其侄子召其父翁召其媳出國學商若不准其出國事實上生計發生困難者可否姑予發給證明書
廿一 出國證明書是否限於僑民攜帶工函召其妻及親生子女之用如叔召其侄兒召其弟等出國可否發給
廿二 新客在限制出洋年齡內未經呈准發給出國證明書私行出國及到達目的地後始請駐在地領事館來函請予證明應如何處理
廿三 請領出國護照赴美屬菲律濱等地應否另給赴美證明書又華僑眷屬未奉函召出國尋父或夫是否准予發給護照及證明書
廿四 華僑眷屬出國請領證明書應否同時請領護照
廿五 華僑請領出國證照既具申請書又有當地保甲長證明手續已屬完備可否免夫當地商保
廿六 華僑申請事件如檢附身份證件不無妨礙族行自由等有無變通辦法
附錄一
一 出國證照之類別及經發機關
二 出國證照之性質及其用途
三 請領出國證照各項手續
四 華僑入國時應有之準備
五 對華僑請領證照應予指導事項
附錄二
一 緊急時期護僑指導綱要
二 回國僑民事業輔導委員會組織規程
三 非常時期華僑投資國內經濟事業資助辦法
四 僑務委員會指導僑生回國升學規程
五 僑務委員會回國升學僑生臨時接待所暫行辦法
六 修正華僑子弟回國就學辦法
七 護照條例
(附外交部國二十九字第二二七八八號咨國省府要點及請領護照保證書格式)
八 抗戰時期華僑歸國省親或修建宅墓如能證明共經已旅外三年以上者准共出國重理舊業免受禁止壯丁出洋之限制通告
九 戰時人民出國其為舊客者照僑務委員會二十七年六月十三日洪移字第一九五五號通告所定三項辦法辦理其為新客者則厲行兵役法制止壯丁出國令
十 華僑壯丁國民留滿兩年者可征服兵役電
十一 歸僑逾二年以上依兵役法施行暫行條例辦理令

Language Chinese
Publication date 民國30[1941]
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僑務-法規 法規-僑務
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