Tuesday, March 1, 2011

How to enter hongkong form china. i am foreigner in china living here since 3 years.?


How to enter hongkong form china. i am foreigner in china living here since 3 years.?
anyone have any idea about it. i am living in china since 2005 as student. i need to go hongkong for few weeks. what is the way and requirements to get the way to hongkong......please give your good ideas here . thank you !!
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1 :
just cross it from shenzhen or u can take the long way of going to macau and take an hr ferry to hk no visa needed for hk if u already have one for china.
2 :
Shenzhen Luohu or shenzhen train station on the second floor there is direct gate for Chinese and foreigners who want to go to Hongkong. Fill out some forms which customs office needed then pass the customs entry gate buy a subway ticket at the service window (of course there are many stops you have to choose one) then you will be in Hongkong in no time. But one thing you do need to remember is does your students visa a multiple entry visa? If not you have to apply for another visa at Chinese embassy in Hongkong if you want to return mainland China. For more visa and job information you can check it from www.networkesl.com I hope this is helpful for you.
3 :
From Shenzhen you can literally walk to hong kong. Your Visa or work permit from China allows you to go back and forth freely - same with Macau. Close by toShenzhens main rail station (Not Shenzhen west) is the border crossing - just walk up, fill out a couple of little slips, present your passport and you are thru. Now you are in the railway station - here you can change money or simply use your ATM card to withdraw HKD - you can catch a train straight to Mong Kok or Kowloon or wherever you like - it takes about 30 minutes.
4 :
Nepalese passport holders require a visa to enter Hong Kong,you cannot get one on arrival.Secondly you must have a multiple entry visa for China so that you can return to your university in China after visiting Hong Kong.

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