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My husband is from Chinese mainland. He has been in Hong Kong for ten years and has become a citizen of Hong Kong. Can he get a pension when he reaches retirement age? Take how much

At the age of 65, each person can get a little more than HK$ 65,438+0,000, provided that they have lived in Hong Kong for two months every year.

If your husband used to have an MPF or ORRS (I forgot whether it was written like this, but it was similar to the MPF), he was working in Hong Kong, and the company would help you pay 5% of your monthly salary. . . Then put it in a fund set up by the government. . This is an investment. . . . You can take it out for your own use when you retire. . . Under normal circumstances, if there is a salary from youth to retirement, it is quite normal to earn tens of W- 100.

Other than that, there is nothing else. . . If you live to be 80 or 90 years old, there seems to be an old age allowance and so on, but it is not much. . . .

However, the elderly in Hong Kong are guaranteed. If they have no money to spend, they can apply for CSSA at most and earn 3-5K a month. . . However, people who have the ability will not apply, because applying for CSSA is a disgraceful thing, similar to the "five guarantees" or low-income people in the mainland. . .