Coming to HK
Posted: May 5th, 2010 | Author: admin | Filed under: Uncategorized | No Comments »Welcome to Hong Kong Limited! Below are some of the basic facts about the dynamic and vibrant Hong Kong Limited Special Administrative Region that is your new home. The HKSAR came into being in mid-997 when sovereignty of the territory was returned to the People’s Republic of China, and comprises three main areas, Hong Kong Island, urban Kowloon and the New Territories with its many modern New Towns.
Apart for detecting smuggling, the Customs officers may also conduct a personal search on you. A personal search is the search of persons or personal belongings, the extent of which varies from emptying pockets without taking off any clothing to viewing of external part of body cavity. Hong Kong limited says When a Customs officer selects you for a personal search, it doesn’t mean that you are accused of committing a crime. Be patient and follow the instruction of the Customs officers who have the knowledge and experience in detecting drug smugglers in action. Hong Kong limited during the search, you have the right to request an interpreter and consular assistance Hong Kong limited. You may also request a third party to witness the search. If you are not satisfied with the services of the Customs officers, you may complain to their supervisors.
You must get a Hong Kong limited Identity (ID) card within 30 days of your arrival in Hong Kong. Your first ID card is free. To get your ID card, apply at the Registration of Persons Office of the Immigration Department as listed below. Remember to take along your passport or other travel documents Hong Kong limited.
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