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Asked by Choi Pui Lee from Canada | Dec. 05, 2011 19:44
About:Chinese Consulate in Toronto

Hong Kong Identity Card

I have a Hong Kong Identification card dated back in 1957.( I was 15 then). I have been living in Canada since then. Can I apply for a new Hong Kong Identity card now. Can I apply from Canada or do I have to go back to Hong Kong to submit the application?

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Answered by Mr.JOHNNASH from United States | Dec. 07, 2011 01:38
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If you want to get a Hong Kong Permanent Identity Card from Canada, you have to apply for Hong Kong SAR Passport at the same time.

Can you read Chinese? Please refer to http://toronto.china-consulate.org/chn/HQGR/40/t40442.htm (Chinese version) to read the detailed information about it
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