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Immigrant orphans

No, Hong Kong relatives immigrate, and two of them must be immediate family members before they can apply for settlement in Hong Kong, otherwise it will not work! There is no household registration system in Hong Kong. Hmm. How interesting

According to the Immigration Ordinance, any person who falls into one of the following categories is a permanent resident of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and enjoys the right of abode in the Region:

(1) China citizens born in Hong Kong before or after the establishment of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.

(2) China citizens who have ordinarily resided in Hong Kong for seven consecutive years or more before or after the establishment of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.

(3) A China-born child born outside Hong Kong before or after the establishment of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, and at the time of the birth of the child, the China citizen is a person who meets the requirements in item (1) or (2).

Anyone who enjoys the right of abode of permanent residents of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region referred to in this paragraph may exercise the right of abode only after the status of permanent residents of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region is confirmed, and the following documents must be held to confirm it:

1. A valid travel document issued to him and a valid certificate of right of abode attached to the travel document.

2. A valid SAR passport issued to him

3. A valid permanent identity card issued to him

(4) Non-China citizens who entered Hong Kong with valid travel documents before or after the establishment of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, have ordinarily resided in Hong Kong for seven consecutive years or more, and have taken Hong Kong as their permanent residence.

Usually, you must have lived continuously for seven years before applying to the Director of Immigration for permanent resident status in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.

The person must make a declaration in the form prescribed by the Director of Immigration that he takes Hong Kong as his permanent residence. If the person is under 2 1 year, the declaration must be made by his father or mother or legal guardian. To this end, the person must provide information reasonably requested by the Director of Immigration to satisfy the Director that the person has taken Hong Kong as his permanent residence, which may include whether the person has his habitual residence in Hong Kong; Whether the main members of his family (spouse and minor children) are in Hong Kong; Whether he has a reasonable income to support himself and his family, and whether he pays taxes according to the law.

A person who claims to be a permanent resident of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region under this item does not have the status of a permanent resident of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region without applying to the Director of Immigration for approval.

(5) A child under 2 1 year-old born in Hong Kong before or after the establishment of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region by a permanent resident of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region mentioned in item (4) has the right of abode in Hong Kong at any time before the child is born or reaches 2 1 year-old.

When the person reaches the age of 2 1, he will no longer be a permanent resident of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. However, you may apply to the Director of Immigration for permanent resident status of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region at any time under item (4).

(6) People other than residents in Items (1) to (5) who only had the right of abode in Hong Kong before the establishment of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.

The person must provide information reasonably requested by the Director of Immigration to determine whether the person only had the right of abode in Hong Kong immediately before the establishment of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.

The person must declare that he only had the right of abode in Hong Kong immediately before the establishment of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.

2/kloc-A person under 0/year old shall be declared by his parents or legal guardians.

A person born in Hong Kong on or after 1 July 19971year-old, whose father or mother was a permanent resident of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region at the time of his birth, is deemed to have the status of a permanent resident of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region according to this item, but this is only limited to the fact that he (except this provision) has no right of abode in any place (including Hong Kong).

When the person reaches the age of 2 1, he will no longer be a permanent resident of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. However, he may apply to the Director of Immigration for permanent resident status of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region at any time under item (4).

After obtaining permanent residency, they are no different from local residents in Hong Kong, and both of them can enjoy all the benefits provided by Hong Kong. To tell the truth, as early as the 1980s, all people who came to Hong Kong illegally or legally were granted the right of permanent residence. Tu is already a [Hong Kong resident], and the two are only nominal, but there is not much difference in essence!

After obtaining the long-term residence qualification of Hong Kong residents, the mainland account will be cancelled in principle.