What are the papers/documents the Immigration Officer in the Philippines usually asked?
From what I read it sounds like you are worrying too much about things you don’t need and maybe not enough about what you do need…Sounds like you are ok on everything, just make sure you have enough money to support yourself for the days you will be staying…that I think is what they are looking for. Filipinos can enter Hong Kong without a visa and stay for up to 14 days. PART II 4. You require a visa or entry permit to work, study, establish or join in any business or to take up residence in the HKSAR. Otherwise, you are taking the risk of being refused admission on arrival. 5. Visitors are required to have adequate funds to cover the duration of their stay without working and, unless in transit to the Mainland of China or the Macao Special Administrative Region, to hold onward or return tickets. If you want to stay longer than the visa free period allowed, you must apply for a visa or entry permit before travelling to the HKSAR. 6. Visitors are not allowed by law to take up employ