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Working Visa

Aworking visa is required in order to work in Hong Kong. If you are being transferred to Hong

Kongwith a corporation,the company’s human resources department or the designeemay

handle thenecessarypaperwork forsecuringanemployment visa. Once theprimaryvisahas

been granted, you are entitled to apply for dependant visas for your spouse and children. Note: If

youandyourfamilymembersareall relocating toHongKongatthesametime,youcanapplyfor

thevisatogetherfromoverseas.SpousesondependantvisasinHongKongarenotrequiredto

applyforseparateworkvisatotakeupemploymentinHK.

It takes on average about six weeks for Hong Kong Immigration to process a visa application.

Immigration Department

www.immd.gov.hk

Immigration Tower, 7 Gloucester Road, Wan Chai. Tel:2598 0888

Operating hours: Monday to Friday, 8:45 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Saturday: 9 a.m. to 11:30 p.m.

Visa for mainland China, from Hong Kong

Visitors to Hong Kong who plan to travel to mainland China from Hong Kong will need China entry

visa. The China entry visa can be obtained from the Visa office of the China Travel Service (Hong

Kong) Limited

- www.ctshk.com/english/index.htm o

r through a Chinese diplomatic and consular

missionintheapplicantsplaceofresidence.Leadingtravelagentscanalsoassistinobtaininga

China visa.

Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Business Travel Card

Toenhance themobilityofbusinesstravelerswithintheAPECeconomies,ifyoureside inHong

Kong SAR and hold a Permanent Identity card and a valid national passport, you may apply for the

APEC business travel card, cardholders are able to enjoy a streamlined immigration clearance at

the control points of economies participating in this scheme.

www.immd.gov.hk/en/services/hk-visas/apec-business-travel-card.html

Critical Documents

Apart frompassports,it is advisable to bring original or copies of any other critical documents

on your flight to Hong Kong such as birth certificates, marriage certificates, adoption certificate,

divorce decree, change of name certificates or house deeds, and education certificates. Do not

leave these important documents in your air or sea shipment. Leave copies of your passport and

latest visawith someone overseas in case of loss or

theft.It

is also advisable to have plenty of

passport photos as they are required for numerous documents in Hong Kong.