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The Home Return Permit, under the guideline of the China Travel Service which serves as the authorised agent as the receiver of application in Hong Kong and Macau, is issued to: [10] [11] Permanent residents of Hong Kong or Macau possessing Chinese Nationality by birth or naturalisation in one of these regions;
The visa policy of Hong Kong deals with the requirements in which a foreign national wishing to enter Hong Kong through one of the 15 immigration control points must meet to obtain an entry permit (permit to enter) or Visa, which depending on the traveller's nationality, may be required to travel to, enter, and remain in the Hong Kong Special ...
The new version of the permit is changed to a credit-card sized document, which also contains a biometric chip, and was first introduced in Guangdong on May 20, 2014, [13] and later issued nationally on September 15, 2014. [14]
Visa free for holders of both Hong Kong Permanent Identity Cards and HKSAR Passport for a stay of less than 45 days. Visa required if without Hong Kong Permanent Identity Cards. Niue: Visa on arrival [332] 30 days [333] Pitcairn Islands: Visa not required 14 days visa free and landing fee US$35 or tax of US$5 if not going ashore. [334] [335] [336]
The eligibility of Hong Kong Re-entry permit is: . Chinese citizens who have either acquired the right of abode or been granted unconditional stay in Hong Kong. Persons not of Chinese nationality who have been granted unconditional stay in Hong Kong but cannot obtain national passports or travel documents of any other countries or regions.
The Permit for Proceeding to Hong Kong and Macao, [1] [2] colloquially known as the One-way Permit, [2] [3] is a travel document issued by the Exit and Entry Administration of the People's Republic of China.
If the holder of a Document of Identity is a school pupil who is an Annex I national (i.e. he/she is required to possess a visa for all stays in Schengen agreement states), he/she can enter Malta, Poland and Slovakia visa-free by virtue of Article 4(2) as long as they are travelling as part of a school trip led by a school teacher for a maximum ...
The Quality Migrant Admission Scheme ("QMAS") is a points-based immigration system in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China. [1] [2] It was first announced in February 2006, and began accepting applications in June of the same year; by September 2023, more than 20000 people had been admitted to residence in Hong Kong under the scheme.