Deccan Chronicle

India concerned over HK visas

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

New Delhi: India has conveyed to Hong Kong that it is important that visa and immigratio­n system help people-to-people exchanges and not create additional hurdles after it scrapped visafree 14-day stay for Indians. Minister of state for external affairs V.K. Singh in a written reply to Lok Sabha said Hong Kong it also been reminded of India’s liberalisa­tion of visa system for Hong Kong Special Administra­tive Region passport holders.

India has conveyed to Hong Kong that it is important that visa and immigratio­n system help people-to-people exchanges and not create additional hurdles after it scrapped visafree 14-day stay for Indians.

Minister of state for external affairs Gen. (retd.) V.K. Singh in a written reply to Lok Sabha said Hong Kong has also been reminded of India’s liberalisa­tion of visa system for Hong Kong Special Administra­tive Region (HKSAR) passport holders through online visa facility.

Earlier Indians who visited Hong Kong for less than 14 days for tourism and such purposes could enter without first obtaining visa. However, since January 23, Hong Kong authoritie­s have introduced mandatory pre-arrival registrati­on.

According to the Hong Kong informatio­n services department website, “From January 23, Indian nationals must apply for and complete online pre-arrival registrati­on before enjoying their 14-day visa-free visit, or entering Hong Kong during transit. Registrati­on is free. The computer system will display the result instantly once the registrati­on is made.”

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