
Under the arrangement, eligible travellers may make up to three visa-free entries through 2 February 2027, with each visit permitted for stays of up to thirty days, a move intended to enhance travel convenience and strengthen tourism and business links between the two places.
The new policy expands the number of destinations offering visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to HKSAR passport holders to 175, according to local authorities, and is seen as a boost for both leisure and commercial travel.
Azerbaijani officials and Hong Kong immigration representatives have framed the pilot as a step toward deeper cultural, economic and people-to-people exchanges, particularly in sectors such as construction services, logistics and project finance, where Hong Kong companies have been active in Azerbaijan’s development landscape.
To qualify for visa-free entry, travellers must hold a valid Hong Kong Special Administrative Region passport and meet standard entry requirements, including having at least six months’ passport validity and proof of onward travel.
The pilot permits only three visa-free visits during the one-year period; visitors who plan more frequent travel or longer stays will need conventional visas.
Hong Kong officials said reciprocal arrangements for Azerbaijani nationals remain under discussion but have not yet been concluded.
The policy has been welcomed by travel and business communities, with tour operators exploring new routes and packages, and corporate mobility managers noting that simplified entry rules will facilitate due-diligence trips and short-term work rotations.
Observers suggest the concession may also attract greater interest in Azerbaijan’s emerging tourist attractions, including its historic Silk Road cities and Caspian Sea coastline, as well as further investment and collaboration opportunities.







































