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First International Conference on “Rethinking International Relations in an Age of Uncertainty”
Latest News (Updated: 23 Oct 2025) Audiences Registration for the Conference We are delighted to offer free participation for all audience members at the First International Conference on Rethinking International Relations in an Age of Uncertainty. There are no registration fees for attending either in person or online, ensuring broad accessibility to this enriching academic event. To secure your spot as an audience member, please complete the registration form below: Audience Registration In-Person Attendance: Early registration is highly recommended to facilitate planning. The deadline for in-person registration is 12 November 2025. Upon successful attendance, we will issue an official Certificate of Participation to acknowledge your engagement. Online Attendance: Registration remains open beyond this date. We will distribute the access code and Zoom links for all sessions closer to the conference dates (14–15 November 2025). Panel links will be shared with all registered audience members. In line with our mission to foster open dialogue and knowledge exchange, we invite you to share the Zoom session links with your professional network to amplify the conference’s reach and impact. Should you have any inquiries or feedback, please do not hesitate to contact us at obor.events@chuhai.edu.hk ——————————— Information Kit for Overseas Participants Please download the information kit for your reference: Information Kit ——————————— Collect Presenter’s Materials For accepted presenters, please upload your presentation materials to the google form before 30 Oct 2025 17:00: https://forms.gle/uPFd6ro64UrRejiS6 ——————————— Visa Application For applying a visit/ transit visa/entry permit for Hong Kong SAR, applicant may submit their application by one of the following means: Online Submission Click here for online submission of application and uploading of supporting documents. Other Means of Submission Completed application forms, i.e. ID 1003A and ID 1003B (if applicable), and all supporting documents can also be submitted by the applicant or the local sponsor in either one of the following ways. All the forms must be duly completed and signed. For an applicant under the age of 16, it must be signed by the parent or legal guardian of the child.
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iii. Holders of foreign passports who are living in the Mainland may submit the application forms together with all supporting documents to the Immigration Division of the Office of the Government of the HKSAR in Beijing (Beijing Office) or the Immigration Division of the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in Shanghai (SHETO) (visit visa applications from Indian nationals should be submitted to the Immigration Department direct). Applicants are required to produce their valid travel documents to the Immigration Division of the Beijing Office or the Immigration Division of the SHETO so that a visa/entry permit could be issued if the application is approved. The addresses of the two Mainland offices are: The Office of the Government of the HKSAR in Beijing No. 71, Di’anmen Xidajie, Xicheng District Beijing 100009 People’s Republic of China The Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in Shanghai 21/F, The Headquarters Building, 168 Xizang Road (M), Huangpu District Shanghai 200001 People’s Republic of China [Note]: Some Chinese diplomatic and consular missions have implemented the arrangement that applications for visas for Hong Kong from persons holding foreign ordinary passports will be handled by the “Chinese Visa Application Service Center”. Applicants may contact the nearest Chinese diplomatic and consular mission for details. For your easy reference, applicants are required to submit the following forms/ documents:
III. Photocopy of the applicant’s travel document containing personal particulars, date of issue, date of expiry and/or details of any re-entry visa held (if applicable)
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