入境事務處 | |
Agency overview | |
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Formed | 4 August 1961[1] |
Jurisdiction | Hong Kong |
Headquarters | Immigration Headquarters, 61 Po Yap Road, Tseung Kwan O, New Territories, Hong Kong |
Employees | 6,569 |
Minister responsible | |
Agency executive |
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Website | immd |
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Traditional Chinese | 入境事務處 | ||||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 入境事务处 | ||||||||||||
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Pre-handover Name | |||||||||||||
Traditional Chinese | 人民入境事務處 | ||||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 人民入境事务处 | ||||||||||||
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Politics and government of Hong Kong |
Related topics Hong Kong portal |
The Immigration Department is a disciplined service under the Government of Hong Kong, responsible for immigration control of Hong Kong.
After the handover of Hong Kong to China in July 1997, Hong Kong's immigration system remained largely unchanged from its British predecessor model. Residents from mainland China do not have the right of abode in Hong Kong, nor can they enter the territory freely, both before and after 1997. There are different regulations that apply to residents of Macau, another Special Administrative Region of China. In addition, visa-free entry acceptance regulations into Hong Kong for passport holders of some 170 countries remain unchanged before and after 1997.
In a special arrangement, although Hong Kong's residents of Chinese descent are defined as citizens of the People's Republic of China, as stipulated by the Basic Law, Hong Kong's Immigration Department is responsible for issuing Hong Kong SAR passports for Hong Kong residents who are also PRC citizens seeking international travel.