Answered by Chang from China | Aug. 25, 2011 01:13
Yes, you can stay in Hong Kong up to 14 days with a valid India passport as said by David.
But if you stay in Hong Kong more than 14 days, you'll need a Hong Kong trainining visa for attending trainning course there.
In this case, you need to submit the following documents:
Application for Entry for Training in Hong Kong (ID 992A) ;
recent photograph (affixed on page two of the application form ID 992A);
Photocopy of your travel document containing personal particulars, date of issue, date of expiry and/or details of any re-entry visa held (if applicable);
Photocopy of proof of your academic qualifications and relevant working experience.
Meanwhile, your Sponsoring Company should submite:
Application for Entry for Training (Sponsor) in Hong Kong (ID 992B);
Photocopy of the company's training contract with the applicant containing information about post, salaries, other fringe benefits and training periods;
Photocopy of the Business Registration Certificate^;
Photocopy of proof of financial standing (e.g. latest audited financial report, trading profit and loss account, or profit tax return)^;
Documents with details of company background such as business activities, mode of operation, background/ connection of company, product ranges, sources and markets, membership of chamber of commerce (if any), etc. (supported with catalogues, brochures, etc.) ^;
Detailed business plan (e.g. information on source of fund, estimated capital injection, nature/mode of business activities, expected turnover, sales volume, gross and net profit in the coming years, and proposed creation of local job posts, etc.) [for companies newly set-up within 12 months only]^;
^ means submission of the documents is not required if the sponsoring company had successfully obtained an employment or training visa/entry permit for a non-local staff in the past 18 months immediately before submission of the application