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Excuse me, immigration to Hong Kong? How to apply for a Hong Kong permanent identity card after arriving at the Hong Kong Immigration Department?

The following information will let you know whether you should apply for a permanent identity card or a certificate of entitlement. This page also explains the application form for verifying the eligibility of permanent identity cards, the supporting documents required for the application, the reasons for submitting these documents, how to submit the application, and the relevant expenses and matters after the qualification verification is successful.

Before you register to apply for a permanent identity card, you must prove that you are qualified to register under the Registration of Persons Ordinance (Chapter 125). 177) and the registration of persons regulations (chapter 125). 177A)。 Therefore, you should apply to verify whether you are eligible for a permanent identity card. When submitting this application, you must be legally resident in Hong Kong. According to the law, anyone claiming the right of abode in the HKSAR must bear the burden of proof to prove his claim.

If you are eligible to apply for a certificate of entitlement under section 2AB of the Immigration Ordinance (Chapter 125). 1 15), but you have not been issued with the relevant certificate of right of abode, and you are currently living in Chinese mainland, so you should not apply for verifying the eligibility of a permanent identity card. If you are a child of a permanent resident of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region who was born outside Hong Kong and usually lives in Chinese mainland, and you claim to be a permanent resident of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region according to paragraph 2(c) of Schedule/KLOC-0 to the Immigration Ordinance, you should attach a valid certificate of right of abode to your valid entry and exit permit to Hong Kong and Macao (commonly known as "one-way permit") before you can establish that you claim the right of abode in Hong Kong.

http://www . gov . hk/sc/residents/immigration/id card/roa/verify eligible . htm