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No, you need to have a visa, check Hong Kong immigration website
No, a Thai passport holder can enter and stay in Macau/Hong Kong for 30 days without a visa.
no its not possible
Contact the British Embassy in Hong Kong for advice on renewing your British Passport.
No, Hong Kong is a Special Administrative Region (SAR) of China with a high degree of autonomy. It has its own legal system, currency, and government, but ultimately falls under Chinese sovereignty.
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They are separate entities and have their own National Olympic Committees. Hong Kong is a 'special administrative region' within the People's Republic of China. They competed in the 2008 Games as Hong Kong, China. Taiwan is a separate country altogether from the People's Republic of China. While the People's Republic of China claims Taiwan, they have never controlled it.
It is NOT possible for Indians to obtain a Taiwan visa in the Hong Kong International Airport. Instead, Indians must leave the airport and go to the Chung Hwa Travel Service in Admiralty on Hong Kong Island to obtain a visa for Taiwan. Alternatively, obtain a Taiwan visa from the Taiwan representation in your country of residence. Note: Indian passport holders can enter Hong Kong visa free for 14 days.
of course you do. :D
You cannot change your passport. Rather, you can apply for a dual citizenship passport, meaning you will be issued another passport if you are eligible as a citizen of that particular country
The only neighboring country is Hong Kong's ruler, China.
Holders of a Moroccan passport have visa-free access to 35 countries worldwide, including Hong Kong, Malaysia, Turkey and Indonesia. A further 28 countries allow Moroccan passport holders to enter the country and issue a visa upon arrival like Macau, Philippines