Residents of Suzhou can now register their residence online via the city’s Public Security Bureau’s official WeChat, China Daily reports. The changes to the entry-exit policy mean that foreigners in the city will no longer need to visit a police station to update their address or announce temporary changes to living arrangements. Foreign nationals living in China must register their residence with local authorities, including any changes. Chinese law states: “If a foreigner resides or stays in a dwelling place other than a hotel, they or the persons who accommodate them shall, within 24 hours after the foreigner’s arrival at...