13 August, 2025
  • 4:02 am COVID-19 SAFETY GUIDELINES AND REQUIREMENTS TO ENTER PANAMA
  • 2:44 am MERCHANT MARINE CIRCULAR MMC-195
  • 2:45 am PMA WARNS FLEET OF RISKS IN MIDDLE EAST ZONE
  • 4:20 am The Government of Panama rejects misleading claims made regarding the role of Panama in enforcing Iran’s Sanctions Efforts
  • 2:13 am Panama tightens oversight on oil transfer operations
  • 3:56 am PMA RECOVERS USD $8.5 MILLION IN OWED WAGES FOR SEAFARERS
Hong Kong
Panama

Please make an appointment before coming to the Consulate, we may not be able to attend you without confirmation.

Open from Monday to Friday

10:00am to 1:00pm
2:00pm to 5:00pm

Closed on Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holidays.

Consulate of Panama in Hong Kong
Room 1008, Wing on Centre
111 Connaught Road, Central, Hong Kong

Tel: +852 2545 2166


Secretarial Department 
commercial@panamaconsulatehk.com


Passport/VISA Department
passport_visa@panamaconsulatehk.com


Shipping Department
shipping@panamaconsulatehk.com

Accounting and Administration Department
accounts_admin@panamaconsulatehk.com
Maritime/Seafarers License Department
tcheung@panamaconsulatehk.com

Segumar Office
hongkong@segumar.com

Opening hours in case of typhoon or rainstorm warning

The Consulate General will suspend operations whenever the Hong Kong Observatory issues either a Typhoon Signal No. 8 or above, or a Black Rainstorm Warning. The safety of our staff and visitors is our primary concern during such severe weather conditions.

Should the weather warning be downgraded to Typhoon Signal No. 3 or reduced to a Red Rainstorm Warning before 12:00pm, the Consulate will reopen and resume normal consular services at 2:00pm on the same day. However, if these weather warnings remain in effect beyond 2:00pm, the Consulate will remain closed for the remainder of the day and will reopen on the next regular business day.

All scheduled appointments that are cancelled due to adverse weather conditions will be automatically rescheduled by our office. Our consular staff will make direct contact with each affected individual to arrange new appointments once normal operations resume.

We strongly advise all individuals to avoid unnecessary travel during Typhoon Signal No. 8 or above, as these conditions present significant safety risks. The public should monitor official weather updates from the Hong Kong Observatory for the most current information. When visiting the Consulate after weather warnings have been lifted, please allow additional time for your travel as transportation services may still be affected.