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202 1 how soon can I get a one-way pass after the interview?

I. Visa for Family Members According to the regulations of the Hong Kong Immigration Department, a guarantor is required for family members to apply. Guarantors are generally people who are allowed to come to Hong Kong, study or come to Hong Kong under the Capital Investor Entry Scheme, quality migrant admission scheme or the second generation permanent resident scheme for China. Their eligible relatives (usually their spouses and their unmarried and dependent children under 65,438+08) can apply for residence in Hong Kong as dependants. After the dependant's application is approved, the Immigration Department will issue an entry permit label (commonly known as "pink label") to the applicant. Generally speaking, the allowable stay period on the pink label of the dependent depends on the allowable stay period of the guarantor. Applicants can apply for a stay D visa with the entry permit label and other required materials at the exit-entry administration department of the mainland public security organs, and then enter Hong Kong to activate the entry permit label, make an appointment and apply for a Hong Kong resident identity card. Thereafter, dependants who have ordinarily resided in Hong Kong for seven consecutive years or more may apply to become permanent residents of Hong Kong. According to state regulations, mainland residents who want to visit their relatives who have settled, lived, studied or worked in Hong Kong for a long time can apply to the exit-entry administration department of the mainland public security organ for a "visit endorsement" to go to Hong Kong. Relatives here refer to spouses, parents or spouses' parents, children's spouses, brothers and sisters, (foreign) grandparents and (foreign) grandchildren. There are three kinds of endorsements for visiting relatives in Hong Kong: once every three months, many times every three months and many times a year. A three-month one-time visa stays in Hong Kong for no more than 14 days, a three-month multiple visa stays in Hong Kong for no more than 90 days from the date of first entry, and a one-year multiple visa stays in Hong Kong for no more than 90 days at a time. Compared with the family visa, the family visit endorsement has a wider scope of application, but the Hong Kong Immigration Department classifies the family visit visa as a tourist visa, so there is no application for permanent residence in Hong Kong. Three, the so-called one-way permit, the official name is "Hong Kong and Macao Pass". As the name implies, this card can only be used to go to Hong Kong or Macao, not to go back and forth to the mainland. To apply for a one-way permit to settle in Hong Kong or Macao, the applicant must meet the following conditions: friends who have moved to Hong Kong by way of a one-way permit can also apply to become permanent residents of Hong Kong if they have ordinarily lived in Hong Kong for seven years or more. In addition, the application for one-way permit must be approved by quota. Every year, according to the number of applicants and the number of places to settle in Hong Kong or Macao, the State Administration of Immigration will determine and publish the approval score for mainland residents to settle in Hong Kong or Macao in the next year. Then, the exit-entry administration department of the public security organ will grade the applicant according to the grading standard and conduct examination and approval according to the examination and approval score line. However, China children born to Hong Kong or Macao permanent residents in the Mainland do not need to be ranked. 202 1 The score line of approval for mainland residents to settle in Hong Kong and Macao has been published earlier, as follows: (1) The score line of approval for the reunion of mainland residents to settle in Hong Kong and Macao is 146. 1, that is, 2017123/kloc-. (2) The parental approval score is 60 points, that is, the applicant 18 to 59 years old, the parents who have settled in Hong Kong or Macao are all over 60 years old and have no children in Hong Kong or Macao; (3) The child's parental recognition score is 1, that is, the applicant is under 18 years old and both parents have settled in Hong Kong or Macao; (4) The approval score for parents to take refuge in their children is 1, that is, the applicant is over 60 years old and has no children in the Mainland, and needs to take refuge in children over 18 years old who have settled in Hong Kong or Macao.