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Asked by Ms.Donna from USA | Apr. 20, 2010 17:32
About:Hong Kong Visa Policy

Hi, I am a PRC Passport Holder with a US Permanent Resident Card. I plan on visiting Hong Kong for a 6 day stay (trip starts in US, to mainland China, to Hong Kong for 6 days, then back to the US), do I need an entry permit/visa to visit Hong Kong?

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Answered by Mrs.Nancy from USA | Apr. 21, 2010 02:34
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you need an entry permit to visit Hong Kong for 6 days stay, as I know, Chinese passport holders residing overseas need to obtain an Entry Permit to Hong Kong for sightseeing, business and other purposes. You can enter Hong Kong from Mainland China or overseas if you obtain the entry permit.
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