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Asked by Mrs.Bhageerathy from Canada | Jun. 11, 2009 18:19
About:Chinese Consulate in Toronto

I am a permanent resident in Canada and I hold an Indian passport. I want to visit Hong Kong and stay with my sister for a month. How can I apply for a visa that will allow me to stay in Hong Kong for that period of time? Where can I get a visa application form and what documents will be needed. Thank you very much.
Bhageerathy

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Answered by Ms.LILIAN from China | Jun. 12, 2009 04:52
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You need apply for visit visa to Hong Kong
The following documents are required:
a. an invitation letter in which the sponsor agrees to provide financial support and accommodation and one copy of the sponsor's HK ID.
c. Passport/travel document with blank pages and a validity of at least 6 months.
d. One completed application form affixed with one passport-sized photo.
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Answered by Ms.merry | Jun. 12, 2009 11:51
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Indian passport holders are free of visa, if they visit Honkong less than 14 days, so you could go to Hongkong firstly, and apply for your visa from the HKSAR in person.
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