I was on a trip to Hong Kong with a return ticket to India dated 28 days exactly from the date i entered. I tried to extend the Visa-on-arrival (14 days validity) by going back from Macau, I was denied entry and sent back to Macau without given proper time to get my things ( education certificates, money and luggage).
Since i have the return ticket from HK, I travelled to HK from Macau on 1 June 2014 to retrieve my things and get back to India. However I was denied to enter again and asked to return to Macau.
When I was denied to enter HK, both times I was asked to sign some documents about refusing to allow inside HK but they didn't stamp anything on my passport.
Later though i didn't travel, I applied for Singapore and Malaysia visa in India and the Visa is issued for both countries without any issues.
Please advise if this would be a problem while applying for Canada immigration. Should I mention this in application form??
Since i have the return ticket from HK, I travelled to HK from Macau on 1 June 2014 to retrieve my things and get back to India. However I was denied to enter again and asked to return to Macau.
When I was denied to enter HK, both times I was asked to sign some documents about refusing to allow inside HK but they didn't stamp anything on my passport.
Later though i didn't travel, I applied for Singapore and Malaysia visa in India and the Visa is issued for both countries without any issues.
Please advise if this would be a problem while applying for Canada immigration. Should I mention this in application form??
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