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ARTICLE 4

Holders of

of requisite

travel documents shall be

permitted to visit X without a visa for a period not exceeding [...] days, excluding the date of landing.

ARTICLE 5

Holders of requisite travel documents visiting X without a visa in accordance with Article 4 shall be subject to the immigration laws and regulations in force in

X.

ARTICLE 6

The permitted periods of stay referred to in Articles 2 and 4 may be extended on a reciprocal basis by the agreement of both Governments for further [.......1 day periods or fractions thereof up to a total period of [ . . . . . . . ] days. Either Government may refuse to apply such an agreed extension in an individual case if it considers that the person concerned is undesirable.

ARTICLE 7

The Government of X may refuse permission to enter and stay in X to holders of requisite travel documents considered by that Government to be undesirable. Government of Hong Kong may similarly refuse permission to enter and stay in Hong Kong to X passport holders (and

considered by it to be undesirable.

other

ARTICLE 8

Each Government shall readmit at the request of the

and without formality, in the case of Hong Kong, any holder of a requisite travel document, and in the case of X, any

X passport holder (and

] who does not fulfil or no longer fulfils the conditions of entry or stay applied by the requesting Government, provided that it is established that that person is entitled to hold the passport concerned.

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