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Asked by Siyu from Singapore | Apr. 30, 2016 00:48
About:Hong Kong Visa Policy

I'm Chinese and Holding Chinese Passport but live in Singapore

I want to ask. I'm Chinese and holding a Chinese Passport but i stay in Singapore. I have plan to go HK from Singapore. Do I need to apply visa? I heard that if I entering HK from Singapore i dont need to apply entry permit however i need to go shenzhen/macau for the next stop. But if I need to go back from HK to Singapore is it possible? Thank you

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Answered by Jessica from United Kingdom | Apr. 30, 2016 01:12
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Dear, if you fly to HK from Singapore and stay there for less than 7 days in HK, and after, go to Macau from HK, you don’t need to apply for it.
If you have residence permit in Singapore, you can enjoy free entry in Macau for less than 7 days.
As for Shenzhen, because you are Chinese national, you can go there directly.
You can go back to Singapore from HK, and as long as you provide the onward ticket and valid residence permit of Singapore, you can enter HK freely for a stay of no more than 7 days.
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Answered by Siyu from Singapore | Apr. 30, 2016 01:37
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I'm holding a Student Pass in Singapore. Actually my plan is SGP-Hongkong, Hongkong-SGP. So do I need to apply entry permit or just go there freely? Thank you.
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Answered by Jessica | Apr. 30, 2016 02:02
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If so, I’m afraid you need to apply for an entry permit in advance to enter HK.
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