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Asked by Deb from Canada | Jun. 23, 2012 20:43
About:China Visa Entries / Validity / Duration of Stay

Dual or multiple entry visa required

I am going to China as part of a Cruise-Tour and know I need a dual visa but now that I have booked my travel I will be landing in Hong Kong to make the connection to Canada. Do I need to get a multiple visa to accommodate the 2 hour transit in Hong Kong or there an exemption for a visa when transitting.

Thanks

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Answered by Frank | Jun. 24, 2012 03:12
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Canadian passport holders are exempt from visa to Hk for up to 90 days, let alone a 2-hour transit. You don't need any visa indeed.
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