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Asked by Hansala from New Zealand | Oct. 27, 2014 07:16
About:Hong Kong Visa Policy

Visa to Macau and Hong Kong

Me and my husband live in New Zealand and planning to visit Hong Kong and Macau next year March. Currently my husband holds a Sri Lankan passport with New Zealand work visa. We are arriving to Hong Kong on 8th march and leaving to Macau on 12th morning and planning to stay there for 2 nights. On 14th we have to catch the ferry to Hong Kong airport from Macau ferry terminal to return to New Zealand. Can you please advise me what sort he should apply to visit the two places? Does it come as normal visit type with multiple or double entry? And what are the charges of his relevent type.
And also where should he send his application form of Macau and Hong Kong?

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Answered by Ansel from Australia | Oct. 27, 2014 21:50
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A Transit/Visit type is suggested to apply for your husband for visiting HK and a Tourist type for Macau. You have New Zealand passport? If so, you enjoy a 90-day free entry policy to visit HK and 30-day free entry for Macau.

For your husband's application, he needs to prepare the valid passport, an application form, a photo, your trip tickets to HK/Macau, your hotel bookings, your bank statement (if any, but suggest to provide), your proof of purpose of visit. You can apply through the local Chinese embassy.

Usually, it is a single entry one, but the immigration will issue you a suitable one based on your documents. The fee is 160HKD per person for HK's and 100MOP per person for Macau's.
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