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RPD
from England | Jun. 08, 2013 11:46
About:Hong Kong Visa Policy
I am a British citizen, & will have a chinese Visa. Do i need a seperate one for Hong Kong.
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Answered by
Lance
from Sweden | Jun. 09, 2013 01:11
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Hi, it is not necessary. You can enter HK freely and stay for up to 180 days.
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