Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) announced on
Friday to implement new arrangement beginning next week to ease
restrictions on the entry of Taiwan residents who hold permits to
travel the mainland.
The new arrangement for the entry of Taiwan residents visiting
Hong Kong will take effect as of June 12, according to the HKSAR
Immigration Department.
Under the new arrangement, other than transiting Hong Kong,
holders of a valid "Mainland Travel Permit for Taiwan Residents,"
which bears a valid entry or exit endorsement for the Chinese
mainland, may also visit Hong Kong and stay for up to seven days if
their normal immigration requirements are met.
According to the new arrangement, it would no longer be
mandatory for those Taiwan residents to apply for an iPermit or
Entry Permit through the authorized airlines in Taiwan as
before.
Under the existing arrangement, holders of "Mainland Travel
Permit for Taiwan Residents" may transit Hong Kong for no more than
seven days while they are en route to or from the Mainland. If they
intend to visit Hong Kong, they have to obtain an iPermit or Entry
Permit issued by the Immigration Department. An Immigration
Department spokesman said the change would further facilitate
Taiwan residents living on the mainland to visit Hong Kong for
business or pleasure.
"Taiwan residents residing in Taiwan and overseas would also
benefit from the new arrangement since they will have greater
flexibility in planning their journeys to and from Hong Kong," the
spokesman said.
(Xinhua News Agency June 9, 2006)