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I am a non-permanent resident of Hong Kong and under the age of 18. How can I apply for going to Japan? Do I need my parents' signature when applying?
Hong Kong non-permanent residents can't apply for a Hong Kong passport, but can only apply for a Hong Kong DI. It is difficult to apply for a visa to Japan. You are a student and under the age of 18. When applying, you need your parents' signatures, and you must submit your parents' financial proof. They must have at least tens of thousands of yuan in bank deposit before they can help you apply. If you can solve the above problems first, go to the 46th floor, Phase I, Jiaoyi Guangchang, Xianghang.
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