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Asked by Rob from United Kingdom | Jan. 22, 2017 04:48
About:China Visa

My daughter is 3. She has a Chinese passport.

Hi,
She is not allowed to have a British visa because I am British. Instead, she has a certificate of entitlement to right of abode in the UK. When travelling to HK, will she need a visa in her Chinese passport? Or does the UK right of abode mean that she does not need a visa?
Thank you :)

Answers (1)
Answered by Billy from Ireland | Jan. 22, 2017 19:26
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Rob, if she will go to mainland China or other countries after staying for less than 7 days in HK, she doesn’t need an entry permit for HK.
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