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Asked by shiela from Philippines | Apr. 15, 2013 08:14
About:Chinese Embassy in Philippines

hi planning to have a couple weeks vacation in hong kong

Hi my name is shiela and I'm planning to visit hong kong for a couple weeks. I read in your site that no need a visa for a 14 day's visit. What do I need to go to hong kong if it is not required?

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Shiela

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Answered by Stuart | Apr. 16, 2013 01:31
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You should provide ticket for leaving HK, hotel bookings, and financial support for your stay in HK when enter through the Immigration.
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Answered by shiela from philippines | Apr. 16, 2013 02:46
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Ok.so should I bring the ticket with me to the immigration? I will meet my fiance there coz he work in sheen Zhen.he will be the one to book a hotel for me there. So what should I do? Do I need to show them our hotel reservation there?

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Shiela
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Answered by Stuart | Apr. 16, 2013 04:19
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Yes, ticket and hotel bookings are required. Your finance who works in Shenzhen may not help if you can not enter HK at the same time.
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Answered by shiela from philippines | Apr. 18, 2013 07:09
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Just wanna ask what do you mean about financial support? Is it about my expenses in hongkong? My fiance will guarantee my expenses there including my hotel so I want to ask what should I do or need when I go to the immigration?

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Shiela
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Answered by Stuart | Apr. 19, 2013 01:51
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If your fiance will shoulder all your expenses in HK, you can provide his bank statement for entry or show enough cash for entry. As I know, it should be at least USD 100 per day.
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Answered by shiela from philippines | Apr. 19, 2013 06:58
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Once I get the permit how long do I have before I must enter Hong Kong?

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Shiela
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Answered by Jessica | Apr. 20, 2013 02:19
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Hi, you will be issued with landing slips at immigration control points in lieu of stamping on passport. That is to say, it will be issued when entry.
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Answered by shiela from philippines | Sep. 17, 2013 10:52
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What do you mean show enough cash? Is an atm slip will be ok to show? Or is it really a cash on hand to show?
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Answered by shiela from philippines | Sep. 17, 2013 10:58
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So if I will stay in Hong Kong just for a week 700 USD would be ok to show to immigration?
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