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Can farmers become Hong Kong residents?

What's good about Hong Kong? = =

High prices make it difficult to find a job. Before you decide, you'd better go to Hong Kong.

But if you really want to go to Hong Kong, you can refer to the following information:

There are two main ways for mainlanders to immigrate to Hong Kong. One is kinship. If Hong Kong people get married in the Mainland, their spouses and children can apply for coming to Hong Kong (the so-called one-way permit). It takes several years from application to acquisition, and the actual time varies from province to province. The other is professional immigration. Li Yunxi goes on like this, but of course it doesn't have to. When you are looking for a job in Hong Kong, your employer will help you apply. Whether there is a real shortage of talents in Hong Kong's industries is up to the government, and the Hong Kong government will approve it. Now more and more mainland students go to Hong Kong to study in universities and stay in Hong Kong in this way after graduation. After working for seven years, you can become a Hong Kong citizen. If you are really rich and don't like being in Canada or Australia, you have to get a Hong Kong ID card. There is a rather annoying method. It is to immigrate to some small African countries (200,000-300,000) first, and then invest more than 6.8 million in this small country of Hong Kong, so you can invest and immigrate to Hong Kong. This 6.8 million can buy houses and stocks, and some people have changed from 6.8 million to more than 30 million. Don't worry, many bosses in Guangdong do the same.