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To me, although Im not from Hong Kong, but I know HKSAR passport holders are granted visa free in 135 countries/territories. This number is higher than BNO and since China is uprising now, it may be a wise choice to hold a HKSAR passport

2007-09-22 17:37:35 · 8 answers · asked by CXfan 4 in Travel Asia Pacific China

8 answers

I have a HK ID and Return China Card. Trust me, it is great to have it.

2007-09-22 18:06:34 · answer #1 · answered by White Shooting Star of HK 7 · 12 1

As I am a chinese and I born in Hong Kong and I love China, I will hold a HKSAR passport for sure and I am going to apply one soon after I return to Hong Kong. I don't like the BNO because it is useless and the british only treat the hong kong people as second class citizens in their eyes even if they allow you to stay in britain.

2007-09-22 18:13:12 · answer #2 · answered by gab BB 6 · 0 0

I'm a HKSAR passport holder, my BNO passport is expired long time ago and I have no intention to renew it.

P.S. to Gabriel123

UK doesn't allow BNO passport holders to stay in UK for more than 6 months, when you queue up in the custom, you have go to the non-EU lines, citizens from Macau can join the EU lines (i.e. the quicker ones).

2007-09-22 21:23:14 · answer #3 · answered by Aileen HK 6 · 1 0

a BNO passport is not British citizenship as much as BNO passport holders would like to think. You are better off with HKSAR.

2007-09-22 18:06:45 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Filipino citizens are required to obtain visas in order to travel to the United Kingdom for whatever purpose and for short- or long-term stays. The UK Border Agency has a 5-tier points-based visa system in place. For more detailed information on the different kinds of visa and permits needed for different purposes of visit, Filipinos should consult the UKBA website. Filipinos interested to apply for visas for the UK must apply at the visa application centre in Manila run by the British commercial partner, VFS Global. VFS Global only collects visa application forms and supporting documents, biometric finger scans and the visa application fees. They are not in any way involved in the decision-making process.

2016-05-21 04:12:47 · answer #5 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

None of the above.

2007-09-30 06:55:29 · answer #6 · answered by HK-boy 4 · 0 1

both...would be good!

2007-09-30 15:51:23 · answer #7 · answered by stewart t 5 · 0 0

none

2007-09-30 13:16:53 · answer #8 · answered by pontiniak 2 · 0 1

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