
Hong Kong’s Transport Department has scrapped its first-come, first-served pavement queue for test-free driving-licence conversions, replacing it with a digital ticketing system that went live on 12 January. Within 32 minutes of launch, all 300 daily slots were snapped up by more than 1,000 users logging on at 07:00, ending months of chaotic overnight lines outside the Admiralty licensing office.(visahq.com)
Demand surged after the Southbound Travel for Guangdong Vehicles scheme allowed Hong Kong residents to drive across the Hong Kong–Zhuhai–Macao Bridge without the former quota, prompting a cottage industry of paid “professional queuers”. Applicants had paid up to HK $1,000 for a spot in line and raised safety concerns as crowds slept on city pavements.(visahq.com)
Whether you need help organising documents for the Guangdong scheme, securing a mainland China visa or arranging an International Driving Permit, VisaHQ’s Hong Kong portal can streamline the process, offering live status tracking and door-to-door courier pickup so you skip the queues entirely. Explore their tailored services at https://www.visahq.com/hong-kong/.
Under the new system, applicants receive an SMS with a precise counter time-slot and must present original documents within that window or forfeit their place. Officials describe the move as a stop-gap ahead of a full e-application platform due in March that will accept document uploads and online payment.(visahq.com)
For employers with cross-border fleets, the change cuts lost work hours but does not eliminate complexity: licence conversions must still align with Guangdong insurance, vehicle inspections and mainland ICP bookings—each on separate portals. Industry groups are lobbying for a “single-window” interface modelled on the Immigration Department’s e-Visa platform.(visahq.com)
Demand surged after the Southbound Travel for Guangdong Vehicles scheme allowed Hong Kong residents to drive across the Hong Kong–Zhuhai–Macao Bridge without the former quota, prompting a cottage industry of paid “professional queuers”. Applicants had paid up to HK $1,000 for a spot in line and raised safety concerns as crowds slept on city pavements.(visahq.com)
Whether you need help organising documents for the Guangdong scheme, securing a mainland China visa or arranging an International Driving Permit, VisaHQ’s Hong Kong portal can streamline the process, offering live status tracking and door-to-door courier pickup so you skip the queues entirely. Explore their tailored services at https://www.visahq.com/hong-kong/.
Under the new system, applicants receive an SMS with a precise counter time-slot and must present original documents within that window or forfeit their place. Officials describe the move as a stop-gap ahead of a full e-application platform due in March that will accept document uploads and online payment.(visahq.com)
For employers with cross-border fleets, the change cuts lost work hours but does not eliminate complexity: licence conversions must still align with Guangdong insurance, vehicle inspections and mainland ICP bookings—each on separate portals. Industry groups are lobbying for a “single-window” interface modelled on the Immigration Department’s e-Visa platform.(visahq.com)










