No, so long as you do not overstay 90 days and you are not a student or you are working.
no its not possible
No, a Thai passport holder can enter and stay in Macau/Hong Kong for 30 days without a visa.
No, you need to have a visa, check Hong Kong immigration website
Government entitlements for citizens such as THE HOLDER IS A BRITISH, BRITISH OVERSEAS TERRITORIES CITIZEN. THE HOLDER IS NOT ENTITLED TO BENEFIT FROM EC PROVISIONS RELATING TO EMPLOYMENT OR ESTABLISHMENT. THE HOLDER IS SUBJECT TO CONTROL UNDER THE IMMIGRATION ACT 1971. THE HOLDER IS ENTITLED TO RE-ADMISSION TO THE UNITED KINGDOM. THE HOLDER IS DEFINED AS A UNITED KINGDOM NATIONAL FOR COMMUNITY PURPOSES. THE HOLDER HAS THE RIGHT OF ABODE IN GIBRALTAR. THE HOLDER HAS THE RIGHT OF ABODE IN THE UNITED KINGDOM IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE UNITED KINGDOM IMMIGRATION RULES, THE HOLDER OF THIS PASSPORT DOES NOT REQUIRE AN ENTRY CERTIFICATE OR VISA TO VISIT THE UNITED KINGDOM. THE HOLDER OF THIS PASSPORT HAS HONG KONG PERMANENT IDENTITY CARD NO........... WHICH STATES THAT THE HOLDER HAS THE RIGHT OF ABODE IN HONG KONG. Immigration Act 1971.
kenia, Zambia,Bolivia, Philippins, hong Kong, Singapore , Dominica ...
hong kong for 14 days
Fijian passport holders DO NOT need a visa to travel to HKG. FJ Passport holders will get a 90 day stay permit from the date of arrival stamped on their passport. This also includes South Korea, however for only 1 month.
Contact the British Embassy in Hong Kong for advice on renewing your British Passport.
First page on your Chinese passport. Middle on the edge of right hand side with smaller font. 8 digits and vertical. Hellosisi
Bolivia Botswana China (Hong Kong only) Dominica Kenya Malawi Namibia Philippines South Africa Zambia
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