Job Recruitment Website - Immigration policy - My mother is a permanent resident of Hong Kong and my father is a mainland resident. She's divorced. My mother is 56 years old and I am 29 years old. Can I immigrate to Hong Kong?

My mother is a permanent resident of Hong Kong and my father is a mainland resident. She's divorced. My mother is 56 years old and I am 29 years old. Can I immigrate to Hong Kong?

If your mother was a permanent resident of Hong Kong at the time of your birth, you can apply to settle in Hong Kong at any time in the name of "children born to Hong Kong permanent residents in the Mainland". This kind of application is the fastest, without too many restrictions!

If your mother is a mainlander, then she will settle in Hong Kong. Then see if you are an "over-aged child". If they are over-age children, they can apply for settlement. The so-called over-age children, that is, when one parent obtains a Hong Kong identity card (which must be obtained before 200 1 year 1 month 1 year), their children are under 14 years old. Is that they are over-age children! However, over-age children must also leave Hong Kong in batches. The parents of the first batch of applicants must obtain Hong Kong identity cards before1979 65438+February 3 1. At present, only the first batch of applications are open. The second batch has not yet started to apply!

If you are not an over-age child, it depends on whether your mother has other children in Hong Kong. If your mother has no other children in Hong Kong (including your stepfather's remarried children, even if they are not your mother's own), you can apply for care after your mother and stepfather reach the age of 60. The name is "caring for helpless parents"

If you don't belong to the above three categories, then you are not eligible to apply for settlement in Hong Kong!