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Asked by Ms.Fitz from Ireland | Apr. 28, 2009 08:49
About:Chinese Embasy in Ireland

Hi There,

I am travelling to Vietnam from Ireland with an airport stop over in Hong Kong along the way. This requires a change of airline and may require me to exit the boarding area to check in again in Hong Kong Airport for the next leg of my journey. Can you advise if there is any visa requirement?

Many Thanks,
Emma

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Answered by Mr.Leonardo from China | Apr. 29, 2009 03:03
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Passport holders from Ireland don't need visas to visit Hong Kong. They can stay in Hong Kong for up to 90 days without visa.
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