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I have an American hukou, and I want to live in Hong Kong, is that ok?

This is the first time I've heard that there are such things as "hukou" in other places besides Chinese mainland.

Living conditions of American citizens in Hong Kong;

1. Talents plan immigration. (Hong Kong lacks top talents in various industries)

2. Work endorsement 3. He was admitted to the University of Hong Kong and entered Hong Kong with a student endorsement. You can apply for a job endorsement when you look for a job after graduation.

4. Marry a Hong Kong resident and apply for Hong Kong status.

5. One-time investment of 6.5 million immigrants to buy real estate.

6. One parent is a permanent resident of Hong Kong.

All of the above can live and work in Hong Kong. You can apply for permanent residence in Hong Kong after living for seven years.

However, applicants for Hong Kong passports must be China citizens who are permanent residents of Hong Kong.

You already have American citizenship, and you have to give it up to become a citizen of China.

Because you are not a Hong Kong resident who immigrated to other countries before the reunification, nor are you a child born abroad by a Hong Kong resident. Automatic retention of China nationality)