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Can Hong Kong non-permanent residents travel abroad?

You can travel abroad.

Non-permanent residents in Hong Kong can go abroad with their Hong Kong visa identity documents, such as mainland passports. Some countries in the Middle East and Africa do not recognize them. Non-permanent residents of Hong Kong only need simple personal information to go to Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam and other small countries. The required information is: Hong Kong visa identity document+copy of home visit permit +2 photos on a white background, basic information of Europe, America, Australia, Japan and South Korea+assets certificate+unit and other information.

Extended information:

Non-permanent residents will be issued with entry labels when they enter the country, instead of stamping their travel documents. The entry label will contain the holder's English name, ID number, date of entry, conditions and duration of stay in Hong Kong and other information.

this will provide more convenient entry and exit services for non-permanent residents, and at the same time, it will simplify customs clearance procedures and help people flow more smoothly at the control point.

The Immigration Department pointed out that generally speaking, non-local students, foreign domestic helpers and imported workers under the Supplementary Labour Scheme will be issued with entry labels every time they enter Hong Kong. Other non-permanent residents will only be issued with entry labels when they first enter the country, and will not be issued with entry labels when they enter the country afterwards, and their travel documents do not need to be stamped.

China News Network-Hongkong launches stamp-free entry and exit arrangement for non-permanent residents.