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I am not a permanent resident of Hong Kong, and I gave birth to a daughter in the Mainland. Because I am a single mother, I want to apply for her Hong Kong citizenship, but what should I do?
There are no dependent children in the Mainland, 18 years old, and both parents have settled in Hong Kong, so they can apply for asylum.
Divorce of parents: divorce certificate or divorce judgment is required. If the child awards that the man is a Hong Kong citizen and the man is a mainland citizen, he cannot apply.
Death of one parent: provide death certificate or death certificate.
If you don't go to Hong Kong with a one-way permit, it will be more difficult because you need a home visit permit.
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