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Asked by Mr.Robert Mcmanus from India | Apr. 21, 2010 13:53
About:Chinese Embassy in Singapore

Hi,
I am a citizen of Ireland and will be in Singapore next week travelling onto Hong Kong and possibly China. Do I need a visa to enter Hong Kong and China.

Rgds,
Rob.

Answers (1)
Answered by Mrs.Betty from Singapore | Apr. 22, 2010 01:10
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You don't need a visa to Hong Kong because Ireland Passport Holders are exempt from a visa to Hong Kong for up to 90 days, you need a visa to Mainland China
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