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My father belongs to Hong Kong residents now. My parents divorced at an early age, so I remarried with my mother and changed my surname. Now I want to go to Hong Kong to apply for Hong Kong and Macao
My father belongs to Hong Kong residents now. My parents divorced at an early age, so I remarried with my mother and changed my surname. Now I want to go to Hong Kong to apply for Hong Kong and Macao Pass. Can I do that?
It depends on local policies, especially in areas with serious employment, because many people go to work in Hong Kong in this way. In order to prevent this, you will usually be given a travel endorsement. You'd better go to your household registration place for entry-exit consultation. If possible, you should provide proof of your father-daughter relationship (such as birth certificate).
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