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Asked by Mrs.Sukanya from Thailand | Nov. 01, 2009 22:05
About:China Embassy in Thailand

To whom it may concern,

My boss is an Indian guy, he is now working in Bangkok & hold one-year visa and work permit in Thailand.

In January next year, he will fly to Hong Kong to attend MD's meeting for 4 days. Could you please advise if he has to apply for entry visa to Hong Kong???

I checked with our travel agents, some said that he has to but some said that no need to apply. Kindly recommend, please.

Thank you,
Sukanya

Answers (1)
Answered by Mr.Alex Hong from Hong Kong/China | Nov. 02, 2009 04:42
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As far as I know, the Indian passport holders are exempt from a visa to Hong Kong for up to 14 days, so I guess he doesn't need a visa to Hong Kong.
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