Hong Kong Arrival Card: Entry Guide & Travel Tips

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Hong Kong Arrival Card

Entering Hong Kong is now faster than ever for Filipino travelers. As of October 16, 2024, the Hong Kong Immigration Department officially scrapped the Arrival Card requirement, meaning there are no more paper or digital forms to fill out before you land. In 2026, all you need is your Philippine passport (valid for 6 months) and proof of your return ticket for a seamless, 14-day visa-free entry.

❤️Pro Tip: When planning your visit, consider booking flights to Hong Kong and Hong Kong hotels in advance to secure the best rates.

What Changed?

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For decades, visitors had to fill out a small white slip or an online declaration. This is now fully abolished.

  • No Paper Slips: You won't be handed forms on the plane.
  • No Online Forms: There is no digital replacement or QR code to register for before your flight.
  • Direct Entry: You simply walk up to the immigration counter with your travel documents.
🎉 Pro Tip: Flying to or from the Philippines? Complete eTravel Philippines registration online before your flight for faster airport processing.

2026 Travel Checklist for Filipinos

Hong Kong Tramways (Ding Ding)

While the form is gone, the standard entry requirements still apply to ensure you get that 14-day stamp without a hitch:

Requirement

Details

Valid Passport

Must be valid for at least 6 months beyond your arrival date.

Return/Onward Ticket

Immigration officers frequently ask for proof of your flight back to the Philippines.

Hotel Confirmation

While not a form requirement, have your hotel name/address ready for verbal confirmation.

Landing Slip

After clearance, you’ll receive a small thermal paper slip. Keep this safe—it replaces the passport stamp.

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Pro Tips for a Stress-Free Arrival

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  • Keep Documents Handy: Have your e-tickets and hotel bookings saved offline on your phone. Immigration officers may ask to see them, and you don't want to struggle with airport Wi-Fi.
  • 14-Day Limit: Remember that Filipinos enjoy visa-free entry for up to 14 days. If you plan to stay longer for work or study, you must apply for a specific visa in advance.
  • Smart Departure: When leaving Hong Kong, you can use the e-Channel gates. These use facial recognition for a contactless and incredibly fast departure process.
🏨 Pro Tip: Don’t forget to look for Hong Kong hotels near major attractions to make your sightseeing more convenient!

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Don't Forget: The PH Exit Requirements

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Even though Hong Kong has made arrival easier, you still need to clear the Philippines' own travel rules before you leave NAIA. To avoid being delayed, make sure you have these two things settled:

1. eTravel Declaration This is still mandatory for all departing Filipinos. You must register at etravel.gov.ph within 72 hours (3 days) before your flight out of the Philippines. It is 100% free. Avoid any sites asking for payment!

2. Philippine Travel Tax The fee is PHP 1,620 for economy class.

  • Pay Online: Do not wait until you are at the airport. You can pay it online via the TIEZA website or the eTravel app.
  • Integrated Payment: Check your airline ticket first. Some airlines like Cebu Pacific and AirAsia allow you to include the tax when you book. If it says "PH Tax Paid" on your receipt, you are good to go.
🎉 Pro Tip: Planning a Hong Kong trip? Our Philippine Travel Tax and eTravel Philippines Guide explains travel tax payment, exemptions, and how to complete the eTravel form without stress.
✈️ Pro Tip: If you are planning a trip soon, look for flights to Hong Kong early so you can get better prices and more schedule options.

The Ultimate Travel Hack: Octopus for Tourists

 Hong Kong Octopus Card

Once you land, the Octopus Card is your lifeline for the MTR, buses, and even convenience stores. In 2026, you don't even need a physical card anymore:

  • The App: Download the "Octopus for Tourists" app on your iPhone or Android. You can top it up using your Philippine GCash (via Alipay+), credit card, or debit card.
  • Tapping In: Just tap your phone at the MTR gates. No more fumbling for coins or standing in line at the ticket machines!
🥳 Pro Tip: Getting a Hong Kong eSIM can help you stay connected while traveling in Hong Kong.

Start Your Hong Kong Trip Right

Victoria Harbour

With the paperwork out of the way, you can head straight from the terminal to the Airport Express or a bus to the city. Whether it’s the dim sum in Sham Shui Po or the lights of Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong is ready for you!

✈️ Book your flight Manila to Hong Kong early – Manila to Hong Kong promo fares sell out quick, especially around holidays and long weekends.
🏨 Reserve your hotel or Airbnb in Hong Kong – you'll need the address for the Arrival Card and possible immigration questions.

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