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Asked by Mr.Castro from Philippines | Jul. 02, 2010 21:28
About:China Visa Exemption

I am from Manila, and I am planning to visit Hong Kong as a tourist for three days this month. However, my passport will expire on October 28, 2010. Will I still be admitted by the Immigration Officer of Hong Kong even though my passport has only four (4) months validity? Thank you so much for your assistance.

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Answered by Mrs.Linda from Malaysia | Jul. 02, 2010 22:53
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yes, you are still admitted by the Immigration Officer of Hong Kong even though your passport has only 4 months validity, you enter Hong Kong for only 3 days, the passport has one month validity beyond your stay duration in Hong Kong is accepted when you enter HK.

The passport has at least 6 months validity is required when you apply for Hk visa, but you don't need a visa to Hong Kong for 3 days visit, so your passport is Ok, please don't worry
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