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What does DT on the passport mean?
DT is the abbreviation of delete?travel in English, which means cancel the trip
1. DT is written on the passport because the passport holder did not follow the normal procedures after going to Hong Kong. The situation involved flying to a third country, so the Hong Kong Immigration Bureau wrote a bad record on the passport.
2. A passport can only be DTed twice at most. The third time it will be blacklisted by the Hong Kong Immigration Bureau.
Reference link
Immigration Department
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