How to apply for a Hong Kong visa from Macao?
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I'm a Pakistani working here in Macao SAR, China. How can I apply for a tourist visa to Hong Kong and what do I need to do? I just want only to visit and look around.
How can I get a visa to Hong Kong in one day?
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I'm a Pakistani working here in Macao SAR, China. How can I apply for a tourist visa to Hong Kong and what do I need to do? I just want only to visit and look around.
How can I get a visa to Hong Kong in one day?
visas hong-kong pakistani-citizens
So you need it to travel tomorrow? That's extremely short-notice and you need to be very lucky for the place suggested by Sphero being able to do that.
– DCTLib
Mar 19 '16 at 11:48
Are you a resident of Macao? That is, do you possess a Macao SAR Identity Card? I am not entirely sure if that would change anything (the HK Visit Permit for Macao Residents is only issued to Macao citizens of PRC and/or Portuguese citizenship). But it might.
– xuq01
Jun 30 '18 at 16:59
@xuq01 it would help if the OP had Macao PR. With a PR ID you can register for eChannel. No need for a visa. But I suspect the OP isn't a PR.
– user67108
Jun 30 '18 at 23:33
@dda Yes, and I suspect normal residency does not help (as the OP is not a Chinese/Portuguese citizen)
– xuq01
Jul 1 '18 at 3:04
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I'm a Pakistani working here in Macao SAR, China. How can I apply for a tourist visa to Hong Kong and what do I need to do? I just want only to visit and look around.
How can I get a visa to Hong Kong in one day?
visas hong-kong pakistani-citizens
I'm a Pakistani working here in Macao SAR, China. How can I apply for a tourist visa to Hong Kong and what do I need to do? I just want only to visit and look around.
How can I get a visa to Hong Kong in one day?
visas hong-kong pakistani-citizens
visas hong-kong pakistani-citizens
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asked Mar 19 '16 at 8:03
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So you need it to travel tomorrow? That's extremely short-notice and you need to be very lucky for the place suggested by Sphero being able to do that.
– DCTLib
Mar 19 '16 at 11:48
Are you a resident of Macao? That is, do you possess a Macao SAR Identity Card? I am not entirely sure if that would change anything (the HK Visit Permit for Macao Residents is only issued to Macao citizens of PRC and/or Portuguese citizenship). But it might.
– xuq01
Jun 30 '18 at 16:59
@xuq01 it would help if the OP had Macao PR. With a PR ID you can register for eChannel. No need for a visa. But I suspect the OP isn't a PR.
– user67108
Jun 30 '18 at 23:33
@dda Yes, and I suspect normal residency does not help (as the OP is not a Chinese/Portuguese citizen)
– xuq01
Jul 1 '18 at 3:04
add a comment |
So you need it to travel tomorrow? That's extremely short-notice and you need to be very lucky for the place suggested by Sphero being able to do that.
– DCTLib
Mar 19 '16 at 11:48
Are you a resident of Macao? That is, do you possess a Macao SAR Identity Card? I am not entirely sure if that would change anything (the HK Visit Permit for Macao Residents is only issued to Macao citizens of PRC and/or Portuguese citizenship). But it might.
– xuq01
Jun 30 '18 at 16:59
@xuq01 it would help if the OP had Macao PR. With a PR ID you can register for eChannel. No need for a visa. But I suspect the OP isn't a PR.
– user67108
Jun 30 '18 at 23:33
@dda Yes, and I suspect normal residency does not help (as the OP is not a Chinese/Portuguese citizen)
– xuq01
Jul 1 '18 at 3:04
So you need it to travel tomorrow? That's extremely short-notice and you need to be very lucky for the place suggested by Sphero being able to do that.
– DCTLib
Mar 19 '16 at 11:48
So you need it to travel tomorrow? That's extremely short-notice and you need to be very lucky for the place suggested by Sphero being able to do that.
– DCTLib
Mar 19 '16 at 11:48
Are you a resident of Macao? That is, do you possess a Macao SAR Identity Card? I am not entirely sure if that would change anything (the HK Visit Permit for Macao Residents is only issued to Macao citizens of PRC and/or Portuguese citizenship). But it might.
– xuq01
Jun 30 '18 at 16:59
Are you a resident of Macao? That is, do you possess a Macao SAR Identity Card? I am not entirely sure if that would change anything (the HK Visit Permit for Macao Residents is only issued to Macao citizens of PRC and/or Portuguese citizenship). But it might.
– xuq01
Jun 30 '18 at 16:59
@xuq01 it would help if the OP had Macao PR. With a PR ID you can register for eChannel. No need for a visa. But I suspect the OP isn't a PR.
– user67108
Jun 30 '18 at 23:33
@xuq01 it would help if the OP had Macao PR. With a PR ID you can register for eChannel. No need for a visa. But I suspect the OP isn't a PR.
– user67108
Jun 30 '18 at 23:33
@dda Yes, and I suspect normal residency does not help (as the OP is not a Chinese/Portuguese citizen)
– xuq01
Jul 1 '18 at 3:04
@dda Yes, and I suspect normal residency does not help (as the OP is not a Chinese/Portuguese citizen)
– xuq01
Jul 1 '18 at 3:04
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You can apply to the Office of the Commissioner of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China in Macao Special Administrative Region (the de facto PRC Embassy). Details are here. Address is:
Address: No. 992 Av. Dr. Rodrigo Rodrigues, Macao
Tel: 00853-87915106/87915126
Fax: 00853-87915102
It's also possible to apply directly to HK immigration by post, but the process appears to be much more lengthy.
Probably a travel agency would also be able to sort this for you, for an additional fee, of course.
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I suspect you can't get it in one day. It is obvious, from your question, that you've never done this before. So you're not prepared. You probably won't have all the documentation requires, and if you show up at the visa office, you're going to waste time.
Then, your country may or may not be on the list of countries eligible for express visas. If not… you're out of luck.
The only way to get a visa quickly and effortlessly is to go through a travel agency. While they won't have much experience with HK visas (it's quite rare for Macao residents to need one), they'll have plenty of experience with the visa office, and know what to do.
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You can apply to the Office of the Commissioner of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China in Macao Special Administrative Region (the de facto PRC Embassy). Details are here. Address is:
Address: No. 992 Av. Dr. Rodrigo Rodrigues, Macao
Tel: 00853-87915106/87915126
Fax: 00853-87915102
It's also possible to apply directly to HK immigration by post, but the process appears to be much more lengthy.
Probably a travel agency would also be able to sort this for you, for an additional fee, of course.
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You can apply to the Office of the Commissioner of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China in Macao Special Administrative Region (the de facto PRC Embassy). Details are here. Address is:
Address: No. 992 Av. Dr. Rodrigo Rodrigues, Macao
Tel: 00853-87915106/87915126
Fax: 00853-87915102
It's also possible to apply directly to HK immigration by post, but the process appears to be much more lengthy.
Probably a travel agency would also be able to sort this for you, for an additional fee, of course.
add a comment |
You can apply to the Office of the Commissioner of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China in Macao Special Administrative Region (the de facto PRC Embassy). Details are here. Address is:
Address: No. 992 Av. Dr. Rodrigo Rodrigues, Macao
Tel: 00853-87915106/87915126
Fax: 00853-87915102
It's also possible to apply directly to HK immigration by post, but the process appears to be much more lengthy.
Probably a travel agency would also be able to sort this for you, for an additional fee, of course.
You can apply to the Office of the Commissioner of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China in Macao Special Administrative Region (the de facto PRC Embassy). Details are here. Address is:
Address: No. 992 Av. Dr. Rodrigo Rodrigues, Macao
Tel: 00853-87915106/87915126
Fax: 00853-87915102
It's also possible to apply directly to HK immigration by post, but the process appears to be much more lengthy.
Probably a travel agency would also be able to sort this for you, for an additional fee, of course.
answered Mar 19 '16 at 11:37
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I suspect you can't get it in one day. It is obvious, from your question, that you've never done this before. So you're not prepared. You probably won't have all the documentation requires, and if you show up at the visa office, you're going to waste time.
Then, your country may or may not be on the list of countries eligible for express visas. If not… you're out of luck.
The only way to get a visa quickly and effortlessly is to go through a travel agency. While they won't have much experience with HK visas (it's quite rare for Macao residents to need one), they'll have plenty of experience with the visa office, and know what to do.
add a comment |
I suspect you can't get it in one day. It is obvious, from your question, that you've never done this before. So you're not prepared. You probably won't have all the documentation requires, and if you show up at the visa office, you're going to waste time.
Then, your country may or may not be on the list of countries eligible for express visas. If not… you're out of luck.
The only way to get a visa quickly and effortlessly is to go through a travel agency. While they won't have much experience with HK visas (it's quite rare for Macao residents to need one), they'll have plenty of experience with the visa office, and know what to do.
add a comment |
I suspect you can't get it in one day. It is obvious, from your question, that you've never done this before. So you're not prepared. You probably won't have all the documentation requires, and if you show up at the visa office, you're going to waste time.
Then, your country may or may not be on the list of countries eligible for express visas. If not… you're out of luck.
The only way to get a visa quickly and effortlessly is to go through a travel agency. While they won't have much experience with HK visas (it's quite rare for Macao residents to need one), they'll have plenty of experience with the visa office, and know what to do.
I suspect you can't get it in one day. It is obvious, from your question, that you've never done this before. So you're not prepared. You probably won't have all the documentation requires, and if you show up at the visa office, you're going to waste time.
Then, your country may or may not be on the list of countries eligible for express visas. If not… you're out of luck.
The only way to get a visa quickly and effortlessly is to go through a travel agency. While they won't have much experience with HK visas (it's quite rare for Macao residents to need one), they'll have plenty of experience with the visa office, and know what to do.
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So you need it to travel tomorrow? That's extremely short-notice and you need to be very lucky for the place suggested by Sphero being able to do that.
– DCTLib
Mar 19 '16 at 11:48
Are you a resident of Macao? That is, do you possess a Macao SAR Identity Card? I am not entirely sure if that would change anything (the HK Visit Permit for Macao Residents is only issued to Macao citizens of PRC and/or Portuguese citizenship). But it might.
– xuq01
Jun 30 '18 at 16:59
@xuq01 it would help if the OP had Macao PR. With a PR ID you can register for eChannel. No need for a visa. But I suspect the OP isn't a PR.
– user67108
Jun 30 '18 at 23:33
@dda Yes, and I suspect normal residency does not help (as the OP is not a Chinese/Portuguese citizen)
– xuq01
Jul 1 '18 at 3:04