University of Hong Kong Hong Kong
VISA

Visa:

Any person who does not have the right of abode or right to land in Hong Kong but wants to come to Hong Kong for education must apply for a student VISA or an entry permit for study (applies to students who are from mainland China and Taiwan) before entering Hong Kong.

No visa or entry permit is required for any purpose if you hold any of the following travel documents:

  • Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Passport,
  • British National (Overseas) Passport (max 180 days),
  • Hong Kong Certificate of Identity,
  • Hong Kong Re-entry permit (for entry from the Mainland of China and the Macao Special Administrative Region only),
  • Hong Kong Document of Identity for Visa Purposes provided that the document is valid or the holder's limit of stay in Hong Kong has not expired.
  • Hong Kong Permanent Identity Card.
  • Others, please refer to part I of this page.

For more information on VISA-free periods for your country and VISA requirements, visit this page.

Most students going to Hong Kong have to apply for a study VISA. You will also have to nominate a local sponsor who can be the educational institution granting the acceptance or a local individual that should be:

  1. of the age of 18 or above;
  2. a bona fide Hong Kong resident;
  3. acquainted with the applicant; and
  4. financially capable to support the applicant and provide him/her with accommodation.

CityU can be used as your local sponsor if you have been accepted by the University to study in:

  • a full-time degree programme at bachelor’s degree or above level;
  • a part-time taught postgraduate programme; 
  • a full-time exchange study programme for not more than one year at bachelor’s degree or above level; or
  • a full-time short-term course at bachelor’s degree or above level (EXCLUDING courses offered by the School of Continuing and Professional Education at City University). The cumulative duration of such short-term studies shall not exceed 180 days within any 12-month period if the student is a permanent resident of mainland China, Macao or Taiwan.
     

If you require CityU to act as your local sponsor, please submit the online request form here.

Required documents:

  1. One duly completed visa application form. (Hong Kong Student Visa Application Form)
  2. One recently taken 2X2 inch photo showing entire face without any headdress. Affix the photo to the application form
  3. Original passport with at least 2 blank visa pages and valid for at least 6 months beyond the date of application
  4. Original letter of acceptance by university
  5. Current bank statements for the past 3 consecutive months that can show the applicant has adequate funds to cover the duration of his/her stay in Hong Kong
  6. Round trip airline ticket and hotel reservation
  7. Original and copy of re-entry permit to Singapore (Applicable to Singapore PR ONLY)

You can also apply for your student visa /entry permit through CityU. Note that you will have to mail them your documents and incur a fee of HK$500. Visit CityU’s page on VISA and immigration here.

Hong Kong Identity Card (if needed)
Any visitor to Hong Kong who intends to stay for a period of more than 180 days is required by law to apply for a Hong Kong Identity Card at the Registration of Persons Office of the Immigration Department.

For more information on immigration guidelines for entry to Hong Kong, you can visit the country’s Immigration Department website here!

For Singapore Citizens:

Cost & Payment:

  • Handling fee: SGD $30 for each application
  • Visa fee: SGD $50

How to apply:

Applicants can apply their VISA either through the Chinese embassy in Singapore or directly via Hong Kong Immigration.

Where to apply:

The Chinese embassy
150 Tanglin Road
Singapore 247969

Approximately 10 minutes’ walk away from Orchard MRT station

Flying Chalks’ tip:

As application process could take 6 weeks or even longer, do file your application for the student VISA early!

By
2016-10-06 17:57:08
I really enjoyed my time at HKU. I managed to get a room in one of the halls, which allowed me to experience hall life and make more local friends. 70% of the students in my hall were locals. We also had hall meetings every week which allowed us to interact with them. My hall was only a 30 minute walk from campus, or a 10 minute bus ride. There was no supermarket near the hall. However, Wellcome in Westwood near campus has almost everything you need.
By
2016-10-01 21:20:20
HKU has a vibrant campus life. Student life is very active, which was an eye opening experience. The students are very friendly, but they are also highly competitive. There is a strong result-oriented culture there. I managed to take quite some modules that catered to my interests outside of my major. Exchange has given me a more global perspective on life. It even made me consider working overseas in the future.
By
2016-09-28 03:55:38
I was interested in doing my exchange in Hong Kong because I wanted to educate myself on Hong Kong’s financial law. It was especially relevant as Hong Kong is a major global financial hub. Teaching in the university is mainly lecture-based, which was different from the seminar-based teaching in my home university. However, I enjoyed most of my modules and learnt a lot during my time in HKU. I also attended additional seminars organised by the Asian Institute of Financial Law, which were highly informative.