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Do you need any proof to receive 6000 yuan from Hong Kong Love Fund? What is the procedure? What conditions need to be met?

According to Radio Television Hong Kong, Sing Tao Daily website and Hong Kong Zhongtong News Agency, the Civil Affairs Subcommittee of the Love Fund met in the afternoon to discuss the proposal that the Fund should distribute 6,000 yuan to new immigrants. Beneficiaries include adults who have lived in Hong Kong for less than seven years, but they must undergo a family income test. The upper income limit for a single person is more than 4,800 yuan, for a two-person family it is 10275 yuan, for a three-person family it is 14250 yuan, and for a four-person family it is 18000 yuan.

The civil affairs group under the Care Fund met on the 22nd to discuss. The definition of new arrivals is that those who have reached the age of 65,438+08 and have legally settled in Hong Kong on the day when the scheme is officially launched, but have no right of abode generally include three categories: one-way permit holders; People from the mainland or other places who come to Hong Kong to reunite with their sponsors;

Non-permanent residents who have settled in Hong Kong and have the right to land in Hong Kong or can stay unconditionally. According to this plan, non-permanent residents who hold student visas, work visas or come to invest in Hong Kong will not receive funds.

In order to ensure that resources are put into people with real financial difficulties, applicants must meet the definition of low-income people, that is, their monthly income must be less than 75% of the median household income in Hong Kong before they can receive financial assistance. 1 household income must be below 4875 yuan, 2 households must be below 10275 yuan, and 3 households must be below 14250 yuan.

Considering that the previous scheme of distributing money to permanent residents did not include residents under the age of 18, the scheme of subsidizing new arrivals did not include minors.