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Old 13-09-2014, 02:32 AM
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Re: Events in CP 2

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Originally Posted by SEAJ View Post
Businessmen don't need a supporting letter from a regulatory body - just a simple letter from their own company suffices.

And I'd think that Singapore would like to have your citizens do as much business as possible anywhere - why would the government stand in the way of this?

And by the way, APEC cards of Hong Kong SAR passport holders will NOT include the PRC as countries approved - we are instead required to use our "Home Return Permit" to enter China.

SEAJ
the home return permit is much better
it grants hong kong citizens a minimum of 90 days to remain in china
and up to a maximum of 10 years to remain in mainland china
apec card only allows one to stay 60 days in china,then you need to head to
either russia,or mongolia or south korea for a visa run
north korea is only suitable for malaysian passport holders
as malaysians do not need visa for north korea
malaysia is the only country that do not need visa for north korea