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Asked by Lisa from Canada | Dec. 07, 2016 07:24
About:Hong Kong Visa Policy

I'm living in Canada, have a chinese passport, and a canadian permanent resident card.

I want to go to Hong Kong for 5 days for a visit. Do I need a visa?

Answers (1)
Answered by John Doe from Canada | Dec. 07, 2016 12:50
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You can stay for 7 days if you are transiting to a third country/region (e.g., mainland China). If you are travelling to HK from Canada then back, you'll need an entry permit which must be applied through the Chinese consulate/embassy.
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