Hong Kong Travel Advice & Safety | Smartraveller
Australian Government travel advice for Hong Kong. Learn more about local safety, laws and health risks.
www.smartraveller.gov.auHere’s the latest Australian travel-advice context for Hong Kong.
Australia has recently updated its travel advisory for Hong Kong amid security-law enforcement and changing conditions. The guidance emphasizes heightened caution due to broad national-security provisions that can be applied to a range of activities, including online expression and social media posts. Travelers are advised to be aware of potential detentions, the possibility of being denied access to a lawyer, and the risk that local authorities can request device and password access. [source: Smartraveller updates and accompanying news reports]
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Australian Government travel advice for Hong Kong. Learn more about local safety, laws and health risks.
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www.sb.gov.hkAustralia is advising its nationals to avoid visiting Hong Kong in the wake of the national security law that became effective.The level 4: do not travel advisory, which was originally in place due to the Covid-19 travel advice, has been updated in response to the new legislation.Under a Level 4 advisory, the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, says: "If you're already in this location, consider leaving. If you do travel, get professional security advice. Your travel insurance policy...
www.thestandard.com.hkThe Federal Government has warned Hong Kong-bound travellers of a new national security law that went into effect in HK over the weekend.
karryon.com.auThe Australian government updated its travel advisory for citizens traveling to Hong Kong on Friday, suggesting travelers exercise a high degree of caution in the city due to the enforcement of the new national security law set to come into effect on March 23.The advisory states that Hong Kong has strict laws on national security that can be interpreted broadly, adding that travelers could break the law without intending to and be detained without charge as well as being denied access to a...
www.thestandard.com.hkAustralians heading to a popular tourist destination have been warned they could face ‘life imprisonment’ if they do not comply with new security laws.
www.perthnow.com.auThe travel advice says that protests in the city are increasingly unpredictable
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