Monday, November 28, 2011

How can I apply for Hong kong visa in the US?


How can I apply for Hong kong visa in the US?
I'm a Vietnamese International Student in the US, and I'd like to travel to hong kong this summer. do i need to travel back to Vietnam to apply for Hong kong visa? or can apply for it in the US? If it can, where and how to do it? Thanks a lot!
China - 5 Answers
Random Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
1 :
Since 1997 you have to apply to the Embassy of the People's Republic of China in Washington DC. They probably have consulates in other big cities in the US, like Chicago, Los Angeles or New York. You can check for this information on the internet.
2 :
Residents of most countries can enter Hong Kong without applying for a visa in advance and are allowed to stay for 90 days. A visa will be issued on arrival. All the visa-free countries are listed below. http://www.chinatravel.com/facts/china-visa/hong-kong-visa.htm
3 :
The Hong Kong Government maintains three Economic and Trade Offices in the United States. Addresses and telephone numbers for these offices are listed below: 1520 18th Street NW Washington, DC 20036 Tel: (202)331-8947 680 Fifth Avenue, 22 F New York, NY 10019 Tel: (212)751-4659 222 Kearny St., Suite 402 San Francisco, CA 94108 Tel: (415)397-2215 You might want to give one of these offices a call and ask them. They probably have more information that we do! Good luck!
4 :
Citizens of Vietnam need a visa to travel to Hong Kong as tourists. You may apply for the visa either in person or through a travel agent at the Chinese Embassy in Washington or the Consulate Generals at Chicago, Houston, New York, Los Angeles or San Francisco, depending on the U.S. state you are living in. Source(s): http://www.immd.gov.hk/ehtml/hkvisas_4.htm http://us.china-embassy.org/eng/hzqz/xgqz/t84250.htm http://www.china-embassy.org/eng/hzqz/t84229.htm http://us.china-embassy.org/eng/hzqz/xgqz/t84250.htm
5 :
Contact the Chinese Consulate right here in the United States. There one right here in Los Angeles, CA . They are located on Shatto Place. I'm sure that there are many others throughout the US. You can also speak with the travel agent. Make sure that you ask for the 60-90 day one and not the 30 day Good Luck.

Read more other entries :

Monday, November 14, 2011

English speaking companies in Hong Kong?

English speaking companies in Hong Kong?
I am looking for a job in Hong Kong. I am a college student and I am looking for a part-time or a full time job in Hong Kong that's only English speaking. My Chinese skill is not that good so I want to work at a company that only requires employees to know English. Does anybody know any jobs or companies that only speaks English? Thanks in advance!
Other - Careers & Employment - 1 Answers
Random Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
1 :
I am also like you, Chinese but cannot read/write much Chinese. It took me quite a few months of sending out many CVs each day and only getting a few replies. Most of the interviews i had been invited requires Chinese typing. Anyway... in Hong Kong there are so many large companies that are English based and don't need much Chinese, perhaps just speaking/listening. My suggestion is to look at these two job searching websites that are reliable and mainly for English speaking people. Spend sometime on it and play around with it. I am sure it won't be that hard. www.jobsdb.com/hongkong www.classifiedpost.com Although Classified Post aren't going to be much for fresh grads as its more for senior positions. Good luck!

Read more other entries :

Monday, November 7, 2011

Do i Need a Transit Visa for stopover at singapore/malaysia or hong kong ?

Do i Need a Transit Visa for stopover at singapore/malaysia or hong kong ?
I am Indian citizen holding a new zealand student visa.I would be traveling from New Delhi, India to Auckland, New Zealand in 1 month time. My flight may have stopover at Singapore/Malaysia or hong kong Do i Need a Transit Visa for stopover at singapore/malaysia or hong kong ?
Other - Asia Pacific - 2 Answers
Random Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
1 :
Singapore You may transit without visa providing • holding confirmed outward ticket, and • all documents required for next destination, and • not leaving the airport transit area. Malaysia You may transit without visa providing • not leaving the airport transit area • continuing your yourney within 120 hours Hong Kong Visa not required. All visitors must hold: - onward or return tickets, except when in transit to either mainland China (People's Rep.) or Macao (SAR China); - all documents required for next destination and sufficient funds to cover their stay in Hong Kong. Source(s): http://www.klm.com/travel/ch_en/travel_information/travel_planning/travel_clinic/visaform.htm
2 :
i don't think you may need to get a transit visa for that since you are just heading there for a stop over.

Read more other entries :



Tuesday, November 1, 2011

I'm Italian student of architecture. I'm working on Hong Kong.?

I'm Italian student of architecture. I'm working on Hong Kong.?
You know you recommend detailed site about the urban planning of the city? including Skyway, subway, escalator, buildings. I am very interested regards feng shui and its link with the architecture of the town. sorry my bad English. thanks!
China - 1 Answers
Random Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
1 :
hi if you are living in hong kong ,if you want to read about this things go to hong kong public library's' libraries all over the city .their are lots of books.you can get lots of informations

Read more other entries :