Yes, most travelers need a visa to travel to Hong Kong, depending on their nationality. It is advisable to check with the Hong Kong Immigration Department or the nearest consulate for specific visa requirements before your trip.
No, Hong Kong residents cannot travel to the USA without a visa. They need to apply for a visa before traveling to the United States.
Yes
No, you need to have a visa, check Hong Kong immigration website
It is true. Hong Kong is a special administrative region with its own government. A visa to the PRC is useless in Hong Kong and vice versa.
I do not think is far because i know hung kong is under china so why i havv to ask for visa to hong kong when i have china visa that is booshit
Since it is part of China today I would guess you do.
Yes, Hong Kong residents can currently travel to the USA, but they must obtain a visa or an ESTA (Electronic System for Travel Authorization) before their trip.
No, a Thai passport holder can enter and stay in Macau/Hong Kong for 30 days without a visa.
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.
Yes, Ugandans require a visa to enter Hong Kong. They must apply for a visa before traveling, providing necessary documentation such as a valid passport, proof of accommodation, and a travel itinerary. It is advisable to check the specific requirements and application process through the nearest Chinese embassy or consulate.
Depends on where you from
Yes but you will also need a Visa.