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What are the benefits and benefits of a Hong Kong hukou?

As the identity card of the Special Administrative Region, Hong Kong hukou enjoys a series of welfare benefits. Here are some key advantages:

1. Global Business Center: As an international financial and business center, Hong Kong has a good business environment and legal system. Residents with Hong Kong hukou can participate in business activities in Hong Kong and international markets more conveniently and enjoy the convenience of Hong Kong as a global business center.

2. Political stability and the rule of law: Hong Kong enjoys a high degree of autonomy, political stability and a sound legal system. Residents with Hong Kong hukou can enjoy a relatively stable political environment and legal protection, which is very important for both individuals and enterprises.

3. Public services and welfare: Hong Kong provides high-quality public services and welfare, including education, medical care and social security. Residents with Hong Kong hukou can enjoy public education, public medical services and pensions, which is very beneficial to improving the quality of life.

4. Convenient travel and visa: Residents with Hong Kong hukou can enjoy more convenient travel and visa policies. Hong Kong passports rank higher in the world, and holders can enjoy a more relaxed visa policy to facilitate travel and business contacts.

5. Global tax advantage: Hong Kong's tax system is simple and transparent, and the tax rate is relatively low. Residents with Hong Kong hukou can enjoy the tax advantages of Hong Kong, such as low personal income tax rate and no capital gains tax, which is beneficial to the financial planning of individuals and enterprises.

It should be noted that holding a Hong Kong hukou does not mean that you can freely immigrate to other countries. Specific immigration policies need to be applied and approved according to the requirements of the destination country. In addition, fierce social competition, high real estate prices and relatively high cost of living in Hong Kong are also factors to be considered.

The application conditions and procedures for Hong Kong hukou are relatively strict. First of all, the applicant should be at least 18 years old, with legal status and no criminal record. Secondly, the applicant needs to provide detailed personal data, proof of residence, proof of work and proof of economic status. Applicants also need to pass interviews and exams to prove their understanding of Hong Kong society and laws. In the application process, the applicant needs to fill in the application form and submit relevant documents, and then wait for approval. The whole application process may take some time and some expenses. After successfully obtaining a Hong Kong hukou, the applicant will enjoy various benefits and conveniences such as education, medical care and social security in Hong Kong.

To sum up, Hong Kong hukou provides a series of benefits and benefits such as global business center, political stability, public services and welfare, convenient travel and visa, and tax advantages. However, individuals need to comprehensively consider their own situation and goals, weigh the pros and cons, and decide whether to apply for a Hong Kong account.

Legal basis:

Basic Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) Special Administrative Region:

Chapter VII Foreign Affairs

Article 154 The Central People's Government authorizes the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region to issue passports of the People's Republic of China and the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region to China citizens who hold permanent identity cards of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, and to issue other travel documents of People's Republic of China (PRC) and the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region to other lawful residents of the Region. The above passports and certificates are applicable to all countries and regions, and indicate that the holder has the right to return to the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.

The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region may exercise entry and exit control over the entry, stay and exit of people from all countries or regions in the world.