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In a move that is bound to inconvenience Indian travellers, Hong Kong has withdrawn the visa-on-arrival facility for Indians, starting 23 January 2017.
After this new notification comes into effect, Indians will have to complete a pre-arrival registration before traveling to Hong Kong.
“The Pre-arrival Registration for Indian Nationals will be implemented from 23 January . The online service for Pre-arrival Registration for Indian Nationals is now open,” the Hong Kong immigration department said in an announcement on its official website.
The Indian Consulate has issued a notice in Hong Kong stating that Indian passport holders without the Pre-Arrival Registration Slip, except those belonging to any of the exempted categories, would not be allowed to board a conveyance bound for Hong Kong.
A Pre-Arrival Registration is normally valid for a six-month period or until the expiry date of the Indian passport linked to it, whichever is earlier, it said.
Till now Hong Kong 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 But the facility has been withdrawn despite representations from India ostensibly on the ground that the number of Indian asylum seekers was on the rise, official sources told PTI.
Indian officials refute that saying a small number of asylum seekers from over half million visitors cannot be an excuse to scrap the longstanding facility which also benefited Hong Kong as most of them were high spending tourists contributing to the economy of the former British colony.
There is also concern whether the move is being brought about by Hong Kong due to pressure from China.
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(With inputs from PTI)