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How do Shenzhen hukou go to work in Hong Kong?

There are several ways for Shenzhen hukou to work in Hong Kong:

1, Hong Kong Labour Importation Scheme

Mainlanders can apply for jobs through the labour importation scheme in Hong Kong. But this kind of application needs to be submitted through an employer in Hong Kong, which means that you must be employed by a company in Hong Kong before you can apply for your past job.

The mode of importing foreign workers is more suitable for workers in the construction and textile industries, because it is easier for Hong Kong employers in these industries to apply for quotas from the Hong Kong Government. If a Hong Kong employer is willing to hire you, the employer will first apply to the Hong Kong Immigration Department. After the application is approved, you can apply to the entry-exit department of the mainland public security bureau for a Hong Kong and Macao pass with a letter of approval from Hong Kong.

2. Admission of Mainland Talents Scheme

This channel is more demanding, and eligible mainland residents can apply to work in Hong Kong. This scheme aims to attract some mainland talents and professionals with recognized qualifications to work in Hong Kong, so as to enhance Hong Kong's competitiveness in the international market.

In this scheme, applicants must have professional knowledge and skills that Hong Kong lacks or cannot provide immediately, and be suitable for importing art, culture and sports, such as Lang Lang, Zhang Ziyi, Gong Li and Li Bingbing. Or outstanding professionals in the catering industry. Of course, in that case, you must be employed by a Hong Kong employer before you can apply for a job in Hong Kong.

Go to Hong Kong to study and stay in Hong Kong to work after graduation.

Studying in Hong Kong as an undergraduate or graduate student, you can get an IANG visa after graduation. After applying for this visa, you can stay in Hong Kong for one year or work in Hong Kong unconditionally.

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I think everyone is familiar with the word "drifting north", and mainlanders who work hard in Hong Kong call themselves "drifting in Hong Kong". Drifting is always hard, but it is not easy to become a "port drifter".

First, you need a "permit" to work in Hong Kong. This "license" is an "endorsement". Whether you apply to Hong Kong from the mainland or stay in Hong Kong to find a job after studying in Hong Kong, you need an endorsement from a company that is willing to accept you. Students studying in Hong Kong can get a one-year IANG endorsement after graduation, and use this time to find a job.

Secondly, language is also a problem. In Hong Kong, there are many Hong Kong-funded companies, as well as many foreign and mainland companies. To find a job in Hong Kong, candidates need to be able to speak Cantonese and have good English. For mainlanders, Mandarin is sometimes an advantage in finding a job.

Working in Hong Kong faces competition from all over the world, and its comprehensive competitiveness is particularly important. According to the latest survey of a group in Hong Kong, more than 80% of "Hong Kong drifters" think that the most important thing to work in Hong Kong is the comprehensive ability of individuals.

Adaptability, social ability and language ability all belong to personal comprehensive ability. In addition, "Hong Kong drift" generally reflects the existence of office politics and "hidden rules" in Hong Kong. In a word, it is not easy to find a foothold in Hong Kong, a metropolis.

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