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What is the population of Hong Kong in 2022?

According to the data of the Census and Statistics Department, the temporary population of Hong Kong at the end of last year was 7403 100, a decrease of 23,600 or 0.3% compared with the end of 2020. The annual population decline is narrower than that of 1.2% in 2020.

From the end of 2020 to the end of last year, 37,000 people were born and 5 1.200 people died, with a natural decrease of 1.42 million people.

During the same period, there were 9,400 net immigrants, of whom 65,438+07,900 came to Hong Kong with one-way permits and 27,300 were net immigrants from other Hong Kong residents.

Of the total population at the end of 20021,the permanent population was 730 1.300 and the floating population was 1.0 1.800.

Demographic status:

According to the government, under the continuous influence of coronavirus disease in 20 19, Hong Kong, the mainland and even other parts of the world implemented strict customs control and quarantine measures, which seriously affected cross-border travel. The number of people who emigrated to Hong Kong, including one-way permit holders, foreign domestic helpers and those who came to work or study in Hong Kong through various entry schemes, remained at a low level. Last year, in response to the epidemic, the authorities imposed boarding restrictions on people from several places from time to time, which also affected population migration.

According to the government, the number of one-way permit holders coming to Hong Kong last year increased slightly compared with 2020, but it was still significantly lower than the pre-epidemic level. In addition, Hong Kong residents who left Hong Kong before the outbreak may choose to stay in other areas temporarily or not to return to Hong Kong, which may lead to net migration of Hong Kong residents. Therefore, it is not comprehensive to think that there is an immigration wave in Hong Kong just because of the increase in net immigration.