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Asked by Zhang Ying from China | Aug. 09, 2013 22:59
About:Hong Kong Visa Policy

Permanent Resident in Singapore and holder of PRC passport heading to Hong Kong as a tourist

I am a permanent resident in Singapore and holder of PRC passport. I am heading to Hong Kong for a holiday about one week. Do I need a visa to enter Hong Kong?

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Answered by Byran from Germany | Aug. 11, 2013 02:26
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You need to apply for an entry permit before you go to HK. It can be acquired at the Chinese embassy in Singapore.
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