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Non-permanent immigrants in Hong Kong

Excuse me, how did you settle in Hong Kong? Don't even know what passport you have?

Hong Kong non-permanent residents applying for one-way permit for family reunion have obtained "Hong Kong Visa Identity Document", and investment immigrants, talents program and students coming to China all hold passports.

You can only apply for permanent residence in Hong Kong after you have lived for seven years, and then you can apply for a HKSAR passport!

As for your husband, you must apply to come to Hong Kong. If you come to Hong Kong to reunite with your family, your husband must be separated from you for four years before he can be issued a one-way permit to settle in Hong Kong. If you are an investment immigrant, it will take you about half a year to apply for your husband to settle in Hong Kong as a "dependent" after you come to Hong Kong. . . Your husband can only work in Hong Kong if he comes to Hong Kong and has a Hong Kong identity card, otherwise he is an illegal worker. . .

If you are a student, your husband can also apply for a "dependent" to settle in Hong Kong, but he can't work in Hong Kong without the approval of the Immigration Department. In other words, if you are a student in Hong Kong, your husband can get a Hong Kong identity card to live in Hong Kong, but he can't work without the approval of the Immigration Department. . . .

As a Hong Kong resident, you don't know what passport you use to go abroad, which makes me puzzled. . . Hmm. How interesting