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About Hong Kong One-way Permit

Let me answer your questions one by one.

1. After the One-way Permit from Hong Kong is approved, you must live in Hong Kong until your ID card, identity visa and home visit permit are all available before you can go back to the Mainland. Generally, when entering the country, the Hong Kong Immigration Department will write down your contact information and inform you when to go to the Cheung Sha Wan Immigration Department to get your ID card. Waiting varies from person to person. Some people can get their ID cards in Cheung Sha Wan in less than a week, while others have to wait. After two weeks, it will take about 15 days to get your ID card, then it will take 9 days to get your ID card to apply for an identity visa in Sha Tin, and then it will take about 10 days to take the above two cards to the nearest China-Hong Kong travel agency where you live to apply for a home visit permit. Of course, it can be expedited in five days, but the cost is doubled.

You can't apply for divorce until you get your ID card.

To apply for divorce, you must find a lawyer. In the first two years, the charge was between 4000 and 6000. It is difficult to recommend you to Wan Chai because the fees of each lawyer are different. Because there are more lawyer buildings, the competition will be more intense and the handling fees will be relatively cheaper. It usually takes about 3 -6 months, because the court has to schedule.

4. After divorce, you can go to the marriage registration office in Tsim Sha Tsui to apply for a single certificate. If you remarry in Hong Kong, you don't need to go to the marriage registration office to apply for a single certificate, but you have to go to the marriage registration office 40 days in advance.