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Under what conditions can mainland citizens apply for Hong Kong identity cards?

There are two main ways for mainlanders to immigrate to Hong Kong. The first is kinship. If Hong Kong people get married in the Mainland, their spouses and children can apply for coming to Hong Kong (the so-called one-way permit). It takes several years from application to acquisition, and the actual time varies from province to province. Second, Li Yunxi, a professional immigrant, continues in this way. Of course, there is no need to do so. You can find a job in Hong Kong and your employer will help you apply. Whether there is a real shortage of talents in Hong Kong's industries is up to the government, and the Hong Kong government will approve it. Now more and more mainland students go to Hong Kong to study in universities and stay in Hong Kong to work. After working for seven years, they can become Hong Kong citizens. The application condition for investment immigrants in Hong Kong is 1, and they have reached the age of 18 when they apply to come to Hong Kong according to this plan. 2. Its net assets have been no less than HK$ 6.5 million continuously in the two years before the application is filed; 3. Invest not less than HK$ 6.5 million in permitted 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 (except deposit certificate investment, which must be made within six months after the application is approved in principle by the Immigration Department). 4. No bad record in Hong Kong and its place of residence; 5. Be able to prove that they have the ability to support themselves and their dependents and provide shelter without relying on any income, work income or public assistance from approved investment assets in Hong Kong. Documents 1 and passports required for Hong Kong investment immigrants (valid for not less than 12 months); 2. 1.5 inch 12 color photo of bald head (for permanent residence in a third country, generally Guinea Bissau); 3. Notarial certificate: a. Original birth certificate (required by people below 18) and birth certificate (required by each applicant); B. No criminal certificate (/kloc-required for people over 6 years old, valid for 6 months); C. Original marriage certificate and notarial certificate (direct notarization and indirect notarization are required, necessary for married people, valid for 6 months); D, the original residence booklet and notarial certificate; E, education, degree, work experience documents; F. a copy of the identity card; G, valid business license notarization (such as the applicant with company shares as personal net assets documents); H certificate, marital status, occupation and current address of the principal applicant and spouse's parents and brothers. 4. Proof of assets in the name of the individual: the net assets of the individual in the two years before the application are not less than HK$ 6.5 million. Including bank deposits, stocks, bonds or real estate; 5. 4 recent color photos. Size is not more than 55 mm * 45 mm; Not less than 50mm*40mm (submitted to the Hong Kong Government); 6. Application time: It takes about 65,438+05 working days to apply for the right of abode in a third country, and it takes about 8-65,438+00 weeks for the Hong Kong Immigration Department to process the application. If the submitted data is insufficient, the processing procedure may be delayed.