Job Recruitment Website - Immigration policy - I am now 13 years old. I immigrated to Hong Kong four years ago and got a Hong Kong resident card. Going to study in the United States next year is to apply for a reunion visa and get a green card for
I am now 13 years old. I immigrated to Hong Kong four years ago and got a Hong Kong resident card. Going to study in the United States next year is to apply for a reunion visa and get a green card for
I am now 13 years old. I immigrated to Hong Kong four years ago and got a Hong Kong resident card. Going to study in the United States next year is to apply for a reunion visa and get a green card for the father of an American citizen.
In principle, there can be no dual nationality.
If you get a Hong Kong identity card, you can only get a Hong Kong SAR passport.
You should be able to keep your ID card if you don't naturalize.
A permanent identity card must have lived in Hong Kong for seven years before it can be renewed. For details, please contact the Immigration Department.
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