Hong Kong Visa and re-entry / Indian Citizen

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As an Indian citizen, I can get a visa on arrival in HK for a stay up to 14 days.
If I had to stay for longer, say 20 days, is it possible to leave Hong Kong for Macau/China and enter again? To be more precise, I leave HK on the 13th day of my contiguous stay and arrive back 2 days later to stay for another week or so.
Is there a potential problem with this plan?
Best Answer
Yes, this is standard practice that Indian visitors with Visa-on-arrival follow. Just make a trip to Macau, and enter again.
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Can Indians enter Hong Kong now?
Nationals of about 170 countries including India may visit Hong Kong without a visa/entry permit for a period of up to 14 days. However Indian nationals are required to apply for and successfully complete the Hong Kong Pre-arrival registration (PAR) online before they can visit the HKSAR visa free.Do Indian passport holders need visa for Hong Kong?
Do Indian Passport Holders require a Visa to Travel to Hong Kong? No, Indian passport holders do not need a visa to travel to Hong Kong if they are visiting the country for a duration of 14 days or less.How long Indian can stay in Hong Kong?
Every PAR for an Indian citizen is valid for 6 months, given that an applicant meets the immigration requirements. An applicant can use a notification slip with a valid passport to enjoy multiple visits to Hong Kong without a visa. During each visit, the applicant can stay in Hong Kong for a maximum of 14 days.Is tourist visa open for Hong Kong?
You can visit Hong Kong for up to 6 months without a visa. However during the COVID-19 pandemic, different entry requirements are being applied in Hong Kong. For up-to-date advice on entry requirements and restrictions, please visit the Hong Kong SAR government's website.Hong Kong Opens International Flights - Traveling to Hong Kong under new travel policy - HKIA
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