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Asked by Roo from Australia | Jun. 16, 2016 06:45
About:Hong Kong Visa Policy

I am an Australian Permanant Resident, having an indian passport, do i need a visa?

I am transiting from Melbourne to India. We have a 6 hr halt at HK, Do i need an entry permit for those hours if i want to visit HK city?

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Answered by Andy from Belgium | Jun. 16, 2016 22:54
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No, you don’t need any entry permit to HK because you can enjoy free entry to go there for a stay of no more than 14 days. You can visit the city by taking your passport, the onward ticket and enough travel fees.
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