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Asked by R. Hantschel from USA | Jan. 09, 2016 20:07
About:72-Hour Visa-Free Transit

transit visa for airline employee

Hi, What is entry permit requirement for non working airline employees/retirees?
We likely will be flying through Hong Kong from Singapore on to the US.
As we fly standby without a confirmed ticket what is our requirement to fly into and out of Hong Kong?

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Answered by Phoebe from USA | Jan. 10, 2016 00:41
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Hi Hantschel, if you hold US passports, you actually don't need the entry permit to HK as long as you stay there for no more than 90 days.
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