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Can I enter Hong Kong with a monthly income of 5 million?

There are five ways to apply for a Hong Kong account. The following are the application conditions:

First, Hong Kong investment immigrants; Official Name: Entry Scheme for Capital Investors

Conditions for handling investment immigration in Hong Kong:

(a) He/she has reached the age of 18 when applying to come to Hong Kong under this scheme;

(2) Its net assets in the two years before the application are not less than HK$ 6,543,800+million;

(c) investing not less than HK$ 6,543,800+in the approved investment assets within six months before submitting the application to the Immigration Department or within six months after the application is approved in principle by the Immigration Department;

No criminal record;

(e) To prove that they have the ability to support themselves and their dependants and provide them with housing without relying on income from approved investment assets, work income or public assistance from Hong Kong.

Second, Hong Kong commercial immigrants; Official Name: Hong Kong Investment/Business Participation Visa

Conditions for handling commercial immigration in Hong Kong:

A, refused to apply for security reasons, and the applicant has no known serious criminal record;

B, the applicant has a good educational background, usually refers to holding a bachelor's degree in related fields, but under special circumstances, it is acceptable to have good technical qualifications, proven professional ability and/or documented relevant experience and achievements;

C) The applicant can make a significant contribution to the local economy.

4. China citizens who hold passports of the People's Republic of China and live overseas may apply for investment in Hong Kong if they meet the criteria listed in the third paragraph and the general entry requirements and meet the following conditions:

A. the applicant has overseas permanent resident status;

Or b, the applicant has lived abroad for one year immediately before the application ("overseas" refers to countries or regions outside China Mainland, Macao Special Administrative Region and Hong Kong Special Administrative Region), and the application is submitted from abroad.

3. Hong Kong skilled immigrants or Hong Kong working immigrants; Official Name: Admission of Mainland Talents Scheme

Conditions for handling skilled immigrants in Hong Kong:

A, refused to apply for security reasons, and the applicant has no known serious criminal record;

B, the applicant has a good educational background, usually refers to holding a relevant bachelor's degree, but under special circumstances, it is also accepted to have good technical qualifications, proven professional ability and/or documented relevant experience and achievements; (At present, there are places above master's degree, which need to be evaluated)

C. There are indeed vacancies in Hong Kong companies;

D, the applicant must have been hired, and the work must be related to their own education or work experience, and can not easily let themselves serve; and

E salary and benefits (including income, housing, medical care and other fringe benefits) should be basically the same as those of local professionals at that time.

According to the application for approval of the plan for importing professionals, approval can be considered if the following conditions are met.

Fourth, talent immigrants from Hong Kong; Official name: quality migrant admission scheme.

5. Hong Kong reunified immigrants; Official Name: Relatives immigrate to Hong Kong

Conditions for applying for reunion immigration in Hong Kong:

(1) One of the husband and wife has settled in Hong Kong or Macao and separated for many years;

(2) Parents who have settled in Hong Kong and Macao are old and frail and must be taken care of by mainland children;

(3) The helpless elderly and children in the Mainland have to rely on their immediate family members and close relatives in Hong Kong and Macao;

(4) The property of immediate family members who have settled in Hong Kong or Macao has not been inherited, and only mainland children who have settled can inherit it;

(5) There are other special circumstances that must be solved.