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Countries where Hong Kong permanent residents can permanently reside.

First of all, Hong Kong permanent residents can be of any nationality, most of them are China citizens, and they can get home visit permits and SAR passports. Only Hongkong and Chinese mainland can stay permanently. SAR passports can travel to many countries without a visa, but this is only for sightseeing or short-term stay. If you want to immigrate or stay permanently, you have to go through the relevant visas and procedures, depending on whether you have the money and skills.

Unless a permanent resident becomes a permanent resident of Hong Kong before 1997 July 1 and lives or studies in the UK for a certain period of time, such as three or five years, he can obtain the right of abode in the UK. But obviously, Hong Kong people are not very interested in this right of abode in Britain, and BNO will not be renewed at the British Consulate in Hong Kong after its expiration. After all, how can he live there for so long without money unless he works? Therefore, domestic people who transit China after 1997, whether they have worked or studied for seven years, will at most get one more Hong Kong permanent identity card and SAR passport, and the country of permanent residence is China. Although a small number of British people left after the transfer of sovereignty, many people still choose to continue to settle in Hong Kong or even apply for SAR passports to become China citizens, and some of these immigrants can speak fluent Cantonese. Because the mainstream society generally advocates western culture and recognizes the economic achievements of western countries, such immigrants are generally respected in Hong Kong.

Foreigners among Hong Kong permanent residents, such as Canadian Nicholas Tse, Edison Chen and American Ce Tian, all have the right of permanent residence in Hong Kong.

Birth agents often say that Hong Kong-born immigrants are convenient. If so, why don't some poor people in Hong Kong go abroad for overstaying immediately (visa-free for SAR passports)? Their quality is higher than that of China.