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Asked by James Westman from United States | Jan. 27, 2016 00:07
About:Hong Kong Visa Policy

Traveling to Hong Kong from US

I plan on traveling to Hong Kong as a stop over of a few days, before heading to the Philippines. What will I need besides my passport.

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Answered by Christ from New Zealand | Jan. 27, 2016 03:20
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James, besides your passport, you need to show your onward ticket and entry permit to the Philippines (if any). In addition, you should prepare enough money at hand to show the the immigration officer.
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