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Wednesday, Aug 13, 2025

Hong Kong Denies Entry to Over 12,000 Visitors in Early 2025

Immigration Department reports strict border controls and new measures to streamline processes.
Hong Kong's Immigration Department reported that 12,452 visitors were denied entry in the first five months of 2025.

This figure represents approximately 0.062 percent of nearly 20 million inbound travelers during the same period.

These denials align with the department's firm stance on border control, as articulated by the Director of Immigration, Benson Kwok Joon-fung.

Kwok outlined several reasons for the denials, including suspected intentions to work illegally in Hong Kong, and instances of visitors lacking proper travel documentation or presenting potentially forged documents.

He emphasized the department's duty to protect local job opportunities and ensure the integrity of the immigration process.

The director acknowledged that immigration officers occasionally encounter resistance from denied visitors, but underlined that these officials are trained to manage such situations.

Kwok stated, "Some might be unreasonable, hoping that by raising their voices, they can make us change our minds and grant them entry."

Kwok reiterated the department's commitment to maintaining stringent border controls, noting ongoing collaboration with mainland Chinese immigration authorities.

He addressed concerns from Hong Kong residents who had emigrated following the 2019 anti-government protests, clarifying that freedom of entry and exit remains available to those who have not committed illegal acts.

To enhance operational efficiency, the Immigration Department is implementing upgrades including facial-recognition technology for eligible residents traveling to Hong Kong International Airport by private vehicle, expected to be operational by the third quarter of this year.

Additionally, a cross-border co-location arrangement at Huanggang Port, allowing for a single layer of customs clearance, is set to commence around 2024.

This new process will enable passengers to complete exit checks on one side and immediately proceed to entry checks on the other, streamlining the overall crossing experience.

Regarding talent attraction, the Top Talent Pass Scheme has reportedly approved over 100,000 applications since its inception in 2022 and up to May 31, 2025.

Notable recipients include prominent figures such as snooker champion Ronnie O'Sullivan and World No. 1 player Judd Trump, both of whom acquired residency through the Quality Migrant Admission Scheme.

Former champion Mark Selby is also contemplating residency in Hong Kong with his family.
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