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How long will it take to return to your hometown after immigrating to Hong Kong for paternity test?

Hello, you can always go back to your hometown after you finish your work. By the way, did you get your Hong Kong passport? Have you applied for a home visit permit?

Children born to Hong Kong and Macao permanent residents in the Mainland who want to settle in Hong Kong and Macao need to submit their parents' marriage certificates, copies of Hong Kong and Macao parents' permanent resident identity cards and Hong Kong and Macao compatriots' home visit certificates, resident identity cards, household registration books, birth certificates and household registration books of mainland parents. Children born out of wedlock who have settled in Hong Kong and Macao, who apply to settle in Hong Kong and Macao, must also do paternity test with their biological parents, and submit the court judgment of their parents who have been raised in Hong Kong and Macao, or the notarial certificate and related materials that have actually been directly raised by their parents who have gone to Hong Kong and Macao (whether to do paternity test is decided by the Exit-Entry Administration of the Provincial Public Security Department). Children born out of wedlock of mainland residents and non-permanent residents of Hong Kong and Macao shall be arranged by the Exit-Entry Administration of the Provincial Public Security Department for paternity testing in the local area. Children born out of wedlock in the Mainland by permanent residents of Hong Kong or Macao must go to the Guangdong Provincial Public Security Department for paternity test (arranged by the Exit-Entry Administration of the Provincial Public Security Department). Children born out of wedlock to non-permanent residents in Hong Kong or Macao refer to the situation that after the birth of the child, one of the parents obtained the qualification of permanent residence because their parents did not go through the marriage registration formalities. Children born out of wedlock to permanent residents of Hong Kong and Macao refer to the situation where one parent is a permanent resident of Hong Kong and Macao and both parties have not gone through the marriage registration formalities.