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My wife and I are flying to China for a few weeks in October on Air Canada,

she has a 10 year green card.

My question is in regards to flying back from Hong Kong, will she need anything as far as a visa to leave mainland China or will her green card and flight ticket be enough?

Looking online I did not find anything that was required except the green card and ticket but want to be sure we are correct.

Thanks.

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Transiting HK should only need proof of further travel beyond, I believe they will allow a visit for up to 7 days without needing a permit or visa.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Hong_Kong#Overview

 

Also transiting Canada needs no visa either with green-card.

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Does your flight pass through Canada in either direction? If yes,

Fly to or transit through a Canadian airport:

You need to apply online for an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA). You can apply with a valid passport, a credit or a debit card, and an email address.

 

If not. Never mind.

 

website is here: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/visit/visas.asp

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Yes, we fly through China both on the way there and on the way back.

Thanks for the link and information I will check it out.

I assume you mean flying through Canada, per your first post...

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