Location Shooting – Immigration and Customs
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Do I need to apply for an employment visa in order to shoot in Hong Kong?
Film crews who are visitors enjoying visa-free access to Hong Kong may visit for location scouting or meetings, etc, within their limit of stay in Hong Kong.
In general, unless a person has the right of abode or right to land in Hong Kong, he/she requires a visa/entry permit to work in Hong Kong. Whether employment visas are required for location shooting depends mainly on the nature of activities in Hong Kong. Please check with the Immigration Department for further information:
Tel: (852) 2824 6111 (24-hour enquiry hotline)
Fax: (852) 2877 7711
Email: enquiry@immd.gov.hk
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What should I do if I want to shoot in the Mainland of China?
Most people require a visa to visit the Mainland of China. Other conditions are likely to apply if you are entering the Mainland for filming purposes. It is best to check with the Chinese Embassy or Consulate in your country before departing. For addresses of the Chinese Embassies in the US and the UK, visit http://www.china-embassy.org/eng/ and www.chinese-embassy.org.uk respectively.
Apart from applying directly to the Chinese Consulates, application for single or multiple-entry visas to the Mainland can also be submitted through travel agencies, or through the China Travel Service, which has several branch offices in Hong Kong.
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What customs procedure will the crew go through when I enter Hong Kong?
Film crews entering Hong Kong are not subject to any special customs requirements, such as duties on the importation of equipment. However, if the equipment is covered by ATA Carnet, film crews should approach the Customs Duty Officer for endorsement upon arriving Hong Kong and prior to departing. Baggage and equipment are subject to normal customs checking. The website of the Customs and Excise Department is at
www.customs.gov.hk/and its enquiry e-mail address is
customsenquiry@customs.gov.hk.
Location Shooting – Permits