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What should Hong Kong residents do if their travel / identity documents are lost in foreign countries?

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What should Hong Kong residents do if their travel / identity documents are lost in foreign countries?

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a.If their travel / identity documents are lost in foreign countries, Hong Kong residents should first report the loss to the local police and then seek assistance from the Chinese embassies / consulates in the countries.b.If the HKSAR Document of Identity for Visa Purposes (Doc/I) is lost, they should apply for the “Declaration of Identity for Entry Purposes” from the Chinese embassies / consulates in the countries. The normal processing time is three to four working days.c.If both the HKSAR Passport and Hong Kong identity card are lost, they should apply for the “Declaration of Identity for Entry Purposes” from the Chinese embassies / consulates in the countries. The normal processing time is three to four working days.d.If they have only lost their HKSAR Passport and still hold their Hong Kong identity card, they should apply for the “Travel Permit of the People’s Republic of China”. The normal processing time is one to three working days.e.If only the Hong Kong identity card is los

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a.If their travel / identity documents are lost in foreign countries, Hong Kong residents should first report the loss to the local police and then seek assistance from the Chinese embassies / consulates in the countries.b.If the HKSAR Document of Identity for Visa Purposes (Doc/I) is lost, they should apply for the “Declaration of Identity for Entry Purposes” from the Chinese embassies / consulates in the countries. The normal processing time is three to four working days.c.If both the HKSAR Passport and Hong Kong identity card are lost, they should apply for the “Declaration of Identity for Entry Purposes” from the Chinese embassies / consulates in the countries. The normal processing time is three to four working days.d.If they have only lost their HKSAR Passport and still hold their Hong Kong identity card, they should apply for the “Travel Permit of the People’s Republic of China”. The normal processing time is one to three working days.e.If only the Hong Kong identity card is los

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