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I just immigrated to Hong Kong, but I want to live in the Mainland. What should I do?
Hehe, the landlord is too impulsive. Let's not talk about how difficult it is to get permanent residency in Hong Kong. This is a very realistic life problem. Prices in Hong Kong are lower than those in the Mainland, and the quality of schools is better than that in the Mainland. Others who want to settle in Hong Kong can't go. Even if they have immediate family members, the application and waiting time is not shorter than that of American immigrants. In addition, the HKSAR passport is more internationally recognized than China's personal passport.
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