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In a setback to Indian travellers, the Hong Kong, a special administrative region of China, has withdrawn the visa-free facility for Indians and they will now have to complete a pre-arrival registration from January.

"The Pre-arrival Registration for Indian Nationals will be implemented on January 23, 2017. The online service for 'Pre-arrival Registration for Indian Nationals' is now opened," the Hong Kong immigration department said in an announcement on its official website.

"Indian nationals must apply for and successfully complete pre-arrival registration online before they can visit or transit the HKSAR visa-free (if seeking to enter the HKSAR during transit). Pre-arrival registration is not required for Indian nationals in direct transit by air and not leaving the airport transit area," it said.

This is a major set back for over half a million Indians who visit the former British colony for business, trade and holidays.

Till now Hong Kong, which is now a Special Administrative Region of China, has permitted Indians to enter with valid passport for a period up to 14 days without a visa. But the facility has been withdrawn despite representations from India ostensibly on the ground that the number of Indian asylum seekers was on the rise, official sources told PTI here.

Indian officials say that Hong Kong is using the asylum seekers as pretext to deny the visa free entry to Indians who are one of the largest spenders contributing the local economy.

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There is also concern whether the move is being brought about by Hong Kong due to pressure from China.

Hong Kong s Immigration department assistant director Ma Chi-ming has been quoted by South China Morning Post as saying that Indian visitors should not enter fake data to try to enhance their chance of entering Hong Kong to seek economic asylum as they would bear legal consequences.

Ma, in-charge of visas and policies, said the measure would be reviewed soon after its launch and considered a pilot scheme.

"We picked India as a testing point as it was one of the major source countries," he said. "We do not rule out extending the scheme to other countries in the future."

Among the current backlog of 10,335 refugee applications in the city, 80 per cent are claimants from India, Pakistan, Vietnam, Bangladesh and Indonesia, he said.

Except for India, other countries nationals including those from Pakistan needed visas to enter Hong Kong.

Indian officials say that Hong Kong has become attractive destination for asylum seekers from the sub-continent as it offered facilities for food and stay free of cost until the asylum requests are processed.


http://www.businesstoday.in/current...-entry-facility-for-indians/story/242697.html
 
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GOOD riddance, better late than never
Kudos to the HK government to finally acknowledged where the "asylum seekers" episode originated from
Be sure to reopen the concentration camp to lock those natural born criminals up before deport them back to their land of gold
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pre arrival form has to be filled so keep the identity check it's not a bad deal.
 
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"We picked India as a testing point as it was one of the major source countries," he said. "We do not rule out extending the scheme to other countries in the future."


Interesting that India is the ONLY country in that list.

I hope the Modi govt. responds appropriately.
 
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I felt extremely sorry for those high caste Indians whom are "model citizens" that have lived in HK for decades, "ZERO" crime rate compared to the so-called "asylum seekers" from India
Now people in HK started to blame on the local Indians for all the dirty crimes the Indian fake asylum seekers have been committed :close_tema:

Interesting that all those names are MUSLIM names :lol:

Don't you want your Bangladeshi friends to land in HK ?
Criminals had NO nationality if you ask my opinion
 
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I felt extremely sorry for those high caste Indians whom are "model citizens" that have lived in HK for decades, "ZERO" crime rate compared to the so-called "asylum seekers" from India
Now people in HK started to blame on the local Indians for all the dirty crimes the Indian fake asylum seekers have been committed :close_tema:


Criminals had NO nationality if you ask my opinion


Good thing nobody has asked your opinion.


But can you tell us your good citizenship SCORE ?
 
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Thanks to the native Indian Hongkongers to stand up against criminals from Indian "asylum seekers"

Widespread torture


The strongest ground for a person to make a refugee claim in Hong Kong is the risk of torture in their home country. And, while there are persons who have misused the claim, it merits to be categorically stated: the practice of torture in India is endemic and widespread. The Hong Kong based Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) and its sister concern, the Asian Legal Resource Centre (ALRC), have documented over 600 cases of torture in India during the past ten years.

https://www.hongkongfp.com/2015/09/...curious-case-of-indian-refugees-in-hong-kong/

Get the fcuk out of HK, you disgusting Indian criminals, shouted the native Indians in HK
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"We picked India as a testing point as it was one of the major source countries," he said. "We do not rule out extending the scheme to other countries in the future."


Interesting that India is the ONLY country in that list.

I hope the Modi govt. responds appropriately.

Watch you going to do? Good step taken by China.

Good idea, look at how we've been infested by these Indian criminals on a daily basis

Check out how these Indians scums got assistance from India
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These dirty Indian fake asylum seekers molesting, harassing females in HK like its India which supposed normal behavior in broad day light
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http://www.scmp.com/comment/insight...s-being-targeted-hong-kongs-crackdown-illegal

I say good riddance. Better not to have such "asylum" visa seekers.
 
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