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  2. Electronic Payment Services - Wikipedia

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    Electronic Payment ServicesEPS. Electronic Payment Services ( simplified Chinese: 易办事; traditional Chinese: 易辦事; pinyin: Yì bànshì ), commonly known as EPS, is an electronic payment system based in Hong Kong, Macau, and with limited acceptance in Shenzhen since it began operations in 1985. The service is provided by EPS Company ...

  3. Hong Kong identity card - Wikipedia

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    The Hong Kong identity card (officially HKIC, commonly HKID) is an official identity document issued by the Immigration Department of Hong Kong. According to the Registration of Persons Ordinance (Cap. 177), all residents of age 11 or above who are living in Hong Kong for longer than 180 days must, within 30 days of either reaching the age of 11 or arriving in Hong Kong, register for an HKID.

  4. Hongkongers - Wikipedia

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    Residency status. The term Hongkongers most often refers to legal residents of Hong Kong, as recognised under Hong Kong Basic Law. Hong Kong Basic Law gives a precise legal definition of a Hong Kong resident. Under Article 24 of the Basic Law, Hong Kong residents can be further classified as permanent or non-permanent residents.

  5. Hong Kong Document of Identity for Visa Purposes - Wikipedia

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    Those on a limit of stay in Hong Kong; Those on unconditional stay (i.e. possess the right to land) who do not have the right of abode in Hong Kong; Those who have the right of abode in Hong Kong and hold a permanent identity card, but are not of Chinese nationality or ineligible for Chinese nationality; Physical appearance Data page of the HKDI

  6. Hong Kong Certificate of Identity - Wikipedia

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    The Hong Kong Certificate of Identity ( CI) was a formal travel document and passport, issued by the Hong Kong Government 's Immigration Department until 30 June 1997 (See transfer of sovereignty over Hong Kong ). It is no longer possible to possess a valid CI as a travel document, as all CIs have expired by 30 June 2007, though most CI holders ...

  7. Visa requirements for Chinese citizens of Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    6 months. United States. Visa required [253] Chinese citizens of Hong Kong who do receive a visa are normally issued with 10-years multiple-entry combination B1/B2 visas, and each entry can stay for a maximum of 6 months (the period of stay is subject to the border immigration officer)

  8. Activate and redeem your Restaurant.com Code - AOL Help

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    If you experience any issues with redeeming or using your Code, please call 1-888-745-6989 to get help. A monthly $50 credit from Restaurant.com can be activated for certain AOL Advantage plans. This benefit may be activated for one username per eligible account and can't be transferred to another username on the account.

  9. The Global Institute for Tomorrow - Wikipedia

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    The Global Institute For Tomorrow (GIFT) is a Hong Kong–based think tank focusing on economic, political and social issues from an Asian perspective. Founded in 2006 by Chandran Nair, its stated mission is to advance “a deeper understanding of global issues including the shift of economic and political influence from the West to Asia, the dynamic relationship between business and society ...