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What are the policy advantages of Hong Kong investment immigration?

1. Have net assets of no less than HK$10 million (approximately RMB 7.8 million) per year, and invest them in permitted investment asset classes.

2. Visa-free entry and exit to 147 countries and regions around the world.

3. The University of Hong Kong and the Institute of Education are recognized by the country. As the intersection of Chinese and Western cultures, Hong Kong's schools follow the Western education model, with Chinese and English education coexisting, and students begin learning English in kindergarten. In recent years, with the increase in immigration, the government has successively opened adaptation classes for immigrant students to facilitate students to adapt to the learning environment in Hong Kong.

4. Through Hong Kong, it will be easy for children to apply to study abroad in schools in Europe and the United States in the future. Hong Kong students who apply for prestigious domestic universities enjoy preferential scores for overseas students and study in developed countries without other restrictions.

5. Social welfare is complete, and residents enjoy lifelong medical security. A complete social security system and sufficient government financial resources have made Hong Kong a desirable and high-welfare society. Living in Hong Kong makes you happy and worry-free.

6. There is no immigration prison and the Mainland household registration will be retained, which will not affect your career and life in the Mainland. Keeping your Mainland household registration will not affect your career and life in the Mainland. Celebrities immigrate to Hong Kong just to obtain status and create a better educational environment for their children. Their main business and most of their time remain in China.

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