Hong Kong Visa RequirementsFor Australia passport holders

Australian passport holders can visit Hong Kong visa-free for up to 90 days. Hong Kong is a Special Administrative Region (SAR) of China with its own immigration rules, separate from mainland China.

Visa Free
90 days max stay
Free visa cost
Hong Kong
Asia
HKD (HK$)
Cantonese, English
UTC+8

Great news! Australia passport holders can enter Hong Kong without a visa for tourism or business purposes. You can stay up to 90 days.

No visa is required for Australian passport holders for stays up to 90 days. You will receive a visitor stamp on arrival at Hong Kong International Airport or other ports of entry. Note that entry permission to Hong Kong does not grant entry to mainland China, which requires a separate visa. Ensure your passport is valid for at least one month beyond your intended stay.

Entry Requirements

Passport Validity

6 months beyond date of entry

Blank Pages

2 blank pages required

Multiple Entry

Single entry only

Work Permitted

No - requires work visa

Current Travel Situation

Australia to Hong Kong: What You Need to Know

Hong Kong remains a major travel, business, and shopping hub in Asia. The Australian government advises exercising a high degree of caution due to the changed political and legal environment since the implementation of the National Security Law (NSL) in 2020. The NSL has broad application and travellers should be aware that activities which might be legal in Australia could potentially be considered offences under Hong Kong law.

Practical Tips

The Octopus card is the most convenient way to pay for the MTR (metro), buses, ferries, and many retail purchases. Day trips to Macau are easy via high-speed ferry. Hong Kong has an excellent and affordable public transport network. The currency is the Hong Kong dollar (HKD).

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Australians need a visa for Hong Kong?

No. Australians can visit Hong Kong visa-free for up to 90 days. Hong Kong has its own immigration rules separate from mainland China.

Does a Hong Kong visa allow entry to mainland China?

No. Hong Kong is a Special Administrative Region with separate immigration from mainland China. A Chinese visa is required separately to enter mainland China.

What is the National Security Law and how does it affect Australian visitors to Hong Kong?

The National Security Law (NSL), implemented in 2020, has broad scope and can apply to activities by any person in Hong Kong. The Australian government advises a high degree of caution and notes that activities that are legal in Australia may be considered offences under Hong Kong law. Travellers should be cautious about political expression and social media activity.

What is the best way to get around Hong Kong?

The MTR (metro) is the most efficient way to get around Hong Kong. An Octopus card loaded with credit is convenient for the MTR, buses, ferries, and many retail purchases. Taxis are also reliable and relatively affordable by Australian standards.

Do Australians need a visa for Hong Kong?

No. Australians can visit Hong Kong visa-free for up to 90 days. Hong Kong has its own immigration rules separate from mainland China.

Does a Hong Kong visa allow entry to mainland China?

No. Hong Kong is a Special Administrative Region with separate immigration from mainland China. A Chinese visa is required separately to enter mainland China.

What is the National Security Law and how does it affect Australian visitors to Hong Kong?

The National Security Law (NSL), implemented in 2020, has broad scope and can apply to activities by any person in Hong Kong. The Australian government advises a high degree of caution and notes that activities that are legal in Australia may be considered offences under Hong Kong law. Travellers should be cautious about political expression and social media activity.

What is the best way to get around Hong Kong?

The MTR (metro) is the most efficient way to get around Hong Kong. An Octopus card loaded with credit is convenient for the MTR, buses, ferries, and many retail purchases. Taxis are also reliable and relatively affordable by Australian standards.