Hong Koners are allowed to have multipule citizenship, although they will only be considered as a Chinese National in HKSAR and Mainland China.
However, this does not apply to OP's situation as I believe the OP's daughter is born in Mainland China and holds a PRC passport, not HK passport.
Originally Posted by
edison
I am dual Australian and Hong Kong national. My wife is from Guangzhou (CAN). So sometimes we fly to CAN without going via HKG. Sometimes I do SYD-SIN-CAN on SQ, or SYD-BKK-CAN on TG, skipping HKG altogether.
So what I do is:
1) Leave SYD: Show Australian Passport
2) Leave SIN/BKK: Show HKSAR Passport and HK Return Permit to prove I can go to CAN without visa.
3) Enter CAN: Show my HK Return Permit only, HKSAR Passport if asked
4) Leave CAN to SIN/BKK: Show HK Return Permit and HKSAR Passport if asked
5) Leave SIN/BKK to SYD: Show Australian Passport
Edison, you shouldn't even have to go through all these.
Even if you fly SYD-CAN direct,
When you board in SYD, you just need to show the airline your Home Return Permit to prove that you can enter China and show SYD immigration your Australian passport.
When you enter CAN you will show your Home Return Permit.
When you leave CAN for SYD ( direct ) you will show the airline your Australian passport ( to show that you can enter Australian ) and immigration your Home Return Permit.
Originally Posted by
Clipper801
So long as you are leaving CAN to a country where you do not need an entry visa for your HKSAR passport and meeting all other entry requirements to that country.
You will have problem if you try to fly from CAN to the U.S.A. and your HKSAR passport does not bear U.S. entry visa. You cannot pull out your Australian passport to tell the check-in agent that you have an ESTA.
What's the problem?
You will present the check in agent the Australian passport with ESTA to check in with the airline.
And present to the PRC Immigration agent the Home Return Permit to leave.
Bottom line is, to the PRC Immigration agents, a Hong Konger's travel document for entering and leaving Mainland China is the Home Return Permit.