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Can mainlanders apply to settle in Hong Kong if their close relatives are in Hong Kong?

1) If one spouse is a resident of Hong Kong and Macao and the other is a resident of Changsha City, and they go to Hong Kong and Macao for reunion, their children under the age of 18 can apply together.

(2) One or both parents have settled in Hong Kong and Macao, are old and infirm, over 60 years old, have no children around them, and need their children to take care of them, and the children are over 18 years old and under 60 years old.

(3) Immediate relatives or close relatives of a helpless elderly person over 60 years old who has settled in Hong Kong and Macao. Immediate relatives refer to children and grandchildren; close relatives refer to brothers and sisters.

(4) Immediate relatives and close relatives of dependent children under the age of 18 from the Mainland who have settled in Hong Kong or Macao. Immediate relatives refer to parents, grandparents, and maternal grandparents; close relatives refer to brothers and sisters.

(5) Immediate relatives who have settled in Hong Kong and Macao have no one to inherit the property, and must be inherited by relatives in the Mainland who have settled in Hong Kong and Macao.

(6) Chinese children born in the Mainland to Hong Kong and Macao permanent residents who meet the requirements of the Basic Law of Hong Kong or Macao must go to Hong Kong and Macao to settle.

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