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Is it necessary to isolate the mainland from going to school in Hong Kong?

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1, people who have not completed vaccination in COVID-19.

From Shenzhen to Hong Kong, compulsory quarantine is required at the designated place (home, hotel or other residence) 14 days. During the isolation period, three nucleic acid tests are needed. In addition, nucleic acid testing is also needed on days 65,438+06 and 65,438+09 in Hong Kong.

2. People who have completed vaccination in COVID-19.

From Shenzhen to Hong Kong, you need to be isolated at the designated place (home, hotel or other residence) for 7 days. During the isolation period, you need to do two nucleic acid tests, and then you need to monitor yourself for 7 days. In addition, you need to do the nucleic acid test on the 9th, 12, 16 and 19 days in Hong Kong.

It should be noted that whether you are vaccinated with COVID-19 vaccine or not, you must go to the Hong Kong Community Testing Center for nucleic acid testing on the first19th day of your arrival in Hong Kong.

1. How do children go to Hong Kong to study?

(1) Hong Kong Bao, born in Hong Kong, holds Hong Kong permanent resident status and can directly apply for schools in Hong Kong.

(2) If the parents have Hong Kong status, they can apply for their children as dependants. If the children obtain Hong Kong resident status (retain mainland status), they can apply for schools directly in Hong Kong.

2. How do parents acquire Hong Kong status?

(1) Excellent Talents Program:

The plan was implemented in 2006, and it is a quota immigration absorption plan. The quota has increased from the previous 1000 person/year to 4000 person/year. There are two scoring systems: comprehensive scoring system and performance scoring system. When the comprehensive scoring system reaches 80, you can apply. It is difficult to apply and the approval rate is low. Once the achievement scoring system is recognized, it can be recognized by 1 0,000%. The comprehensive background of the scheme is relatively high, and it is more suitable for people who have graduated from famous universities, have overseas work experience or have made certain contributions in their respective industries.

(2) Professionals Scheme:

In 2003, it was proposed that mainland China residents with special skills, knowledge or experience that Hong Kong needed but lacked could apply to work in Hong Kong through the Professionals Scheme. The expert program has no quota restrictions or industry restrictions. The plan is more suitable for people with professional technical ability or excellent work experience.

(3) Further study plan:

Immigration for studying abroad is an immigration policy formulated for studying and staying in Hong Kong. As long as you study in a qualified institution in Hong Kong, the applicant can obtain a student visa and obtain Hong Kong status. This way needs to go to Hong Kong to study, which is generally more suitable for full-time wives or people who can give up their careers in the Mainland.

(4) Entrepreneurs are self-employed:

Applicants with companies in the Mainland apply for self-employed professionals by setting up subsidiaries in Hong Kong, which is generally more suitable for mainland entrepreneurs who need to expand their markets in Hong Kong or overseas.

Legal basis: Article 39 of the Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on the Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases. Medical institutions shall take the following measures in time when they find Class A infectious diseases:

(a) isolation treatment of patients and pathogen carriers, and the isolation period shall be determined according to the results of medical examination;

(two) for suspected patients, isolation treatment in designated places before diagnosis;

(3) Carry out medical observation and take other necessary preventive measures at designated places for patients, pathogen carriers and close contacts of suspected patients in medical institutions.

The public security organ may assist medical institutions to take compulsory isolation treatment measures if they refuse isolation treatment or leave isolation treatment without authorization before the expiration of isolation period. Medical institutions should take necessary treatment and control measures according to the condition when they find patients with Class B and Class C infectious diseases. Medical institutions must, in accordance with the provisions of laws and regulations, disinfect and dispose of places, articles and medical wastes contaminated by infectious disease pathogens in their own units.