Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 32. Chapters: Bilateral relations of Hong Kong, Diplomatic missions in Hong Kong, Hong Kong travel documents, Visa requirements for Chinese citizens of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region passport, British nationality law and Hong Kong, Physical features of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region passport, List of diplomatic missions in Hong Kong, British National passport, Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office, Hong Kong Document of Identity for Visa Purposes, Hong Kong Certificate of Identity, U.S. Consulate General, Hong Kong, British Nationality Selection Scheme, British Consulate-General, Hong Kong, British consular protection enjoyed by BN(O) passport holders outside the PRC and the UK, Hong Kong - United States relations, Hong Kong Re-entry Permit, Canadian Consulate-General, Hong Kong, Office of the Commissioner of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, Visit Permit for Residents of Macao SAR to Hong Kong SAR, One-way Permit. Excerpt: As a result of both bilateral visa abolition agreements (e.g. between Hong Kong and Russia ) and unilateral decisions to grant visa exemptions (e.g. by Montenegro), Hong Kong Special Administrative Region passport holders enjoy visa exemptions and simplified visa procedures to a large number of destinations worldwide. The official figure provided by the Immigration Department of Hong Kong is 143 as at 3 November 2010, which excludes countries and territories not officially recognised by the People's Republic of China, e.g. Kosovo and Taiwan). Whilst the visa exemptions mostly only apply when Chinese citizens of Hong Kong are visiting on short trips for pleasure or on business, a number of countries extend the visa exemption to short stays involving paid activities (e.g. Belgium). In addition to the 90...