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Asked by Ikenna frederick from Nigeria | Mar. 19, 2014 23:55
About:Hong Kong Travel

South Korean Allien card.

I have just obtained a Korean ARC card, i think with this permit together with my Korean and Chinese visa i will be able to tour round some Asian countries including Hong kong without demanding for any other visa, am i right? pls somebody help.

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Answered by Phobe from Canada | Mar. 20, 2014 01:15
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Since you have a Chinese visa, so you are allowed to enter China, but for HK, you still need to apply for a HK visa before entering that city.
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