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I am a Canadian permanent resident with a China passport, and my husband is a Hong Kong permanent resident. Can I apply for a one-way permit to Hong Kong?

If your mainland hukou and ID card have not been cancelled, you can apply for a one-way permit. Go back to Jiangxi to apply. If you get married in Hong Kong, you need to notarize the marriage in a Hong Kong law firm, so that the marriage in Hong Kong can be recognized by the mainland (the marriage in the mainland does not need notarization).

Processing information is as follows:

1) Your mainland ID card and household registration book.

2) A copy of your husband's Hong Kong identity card, home visit permit and one-way permit (meaning that he needs to provide it when he immigrates to Hong Kong after he was born in the Mainland).

3) Your marriage certificate and notarial certificate of Hong Kong law firm.

4) Completed application form.

5) The requirements for application materials vary from place to place. The basic materials are as described above. As for the rest, you should ask the entry-exit administration office where your household registration is located. But don't reveal your Canadian identity and your husband's Canadian identity.

In addition, you can also apply directly to the Hong Kong Immigration Department for "dependant settlement". The result of this application will be known in about 2 months, but whether it is approved or not depends on the decision of the Hong Kong Immigration Department. If your husband is away from Hong Kong for a long time, he has no job income and residence in Hong Kong. The Hong Kong Immigration Department may not approve it. And because of your Canadian status, if you get Canadian citizenship before you get your Hong Kong permanent identity card (it takes 7 years to renew your dependent visa within 7 years). You will not be able to apply for a HKSAR passport or a Home Visit Permit. In the future, I will only be a resident of Hong Kong, Canada. . . Not China nationality. However, if you apply for a one-way permit, you are generally of China nationality.