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My mother is a non-permanent resident of Hong Kong. Can I apply for my children to settle in Hong Kong at the age of 60?
According to relevant regulations, a child born in Chinese mainland must have at least one parent who is a permanent resident of Hong Kong, and the child must be born before his parents have Hong Kong permanent resident status, and live in Hong Kong with his parents within 7 years after birth, before the child can obtain Hong Kong permanent resident status.
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