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My grandma is a Hong Kong citizen. She already has a son in Hong Kong, but my father is not a Hong Kong citizen. Is there any chance that I can become a Hong Kong citizen? Thanks!

If your father meets any of the following conditions, then your father can apply

1) When your father was born, your grandmother was already a permanent resident of Hong Kong

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2) When your father was born, your grandma was still a mainlander, but she later obtained a Hong Kong ID card. As long as your father is under 14 years old when your grandma obtains the ID card, he can settle in Hong Kong according to the latest conditions for over-age children to come to Hong Kong. It’s just that the parents of the first batch of applicants must have obtained Hong Kong ID cards before 1979 before they can apply. Those who obtained Hong Kong ID cards after 1979 will be notified!

3) If the parents are over 60 years old and do not have any children in Hong Kong, they can apply for one of their children from the Mainland to settle in Hong Kong and take care of them. But your grandma obviously does not meet this requirement, because your grandma has a son who has settled in Hong Kong! So it doesn’t fit!

No matter which condition your father meets, as long as he meets the requirements, he can apply for settlement in Hong Kong. For settlement in Hong Kong, you apply to the Immigration Administration at the place of residence. The settlement application form is also available for free there. Just ask the staff how to fill it out. .

It can be said that the procedures for settling in Hong Kong and Macao are the simplest among all immigration procedures!