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What is the fastest way to enter Hong Kong? A step by step guide on how to apply

As the Pearl of the Orient, Hong Kong has always been a place that many people aspire to. Hong Kong has a unique history and culture, international atmosphere and opportunities, excellent geographical location and convenient transportation, efficient rule of law and free market. Hong Kong is not only a prosperous, stable and convenient city, but also a vibrant, innovative and diversified city. Hong Kong immigrants can enjoy Hong Kong's quality public services such as education, healthcare and social security, as well as Hong Kong's preferential policies such as low tax rates, free trade and open investment. In addition, Hong Kong immigrants can also be issued with Hong Kong Special Administrative Region passports, visa-free or visa-on-arrival to more than 150 countries and regions around the world to facilitate travel.visa application

So, "What is the fastest way to immigrate to Hong Kong?" As a matter of fact, there are many different ways to immigrate to Hong Kong, and you can choose different ways for different situations and purposes. Below I will introduce some common ways to enter Hong Kong and teach you step by step how to apply.china visa application hong kong

1. Investment Immigration

Investment immigration is a way to obtain the right of abode in Hong Kong by investing or starting a business in Hong Kong. Investment migrants are suitable for those who have some capital and business experience to open or participate in running a company in Hong Kong and contribute to the Hong Kong economy. There are two types of investment migrants:investment visa hong kong

Capital Investment Entrant Scheme, CIES: This is a passive form of investment whereby an applicant can obtain the permanent right of abode by simply investing at least HK$10 million in designated financial assets (e.g. stocks, bonds, funds, etc.) in Hong Kong and maintaining that amount of investment for a period of seven years. Applicants do not need to work or start a business in Hong Kong, nor do they need to fulfill the age, education and language requirements.

Quality Migrant Admission Scheme, QMAS: This is an active form of investment. Applicants are required to open or participate in the operation of a company in Hong Kong and provide a business plan and financial budget of at least HK$1 million. Applicants are also required to demonstrate their value to Hong Kong by passing a points test or an achievement test. The Points Test gives different scores based on the applicant's age, academic qualifications, work experience, language proficiency, family background, etc. The Achievement Test evaluates the applicant based on his/her outstanding performance in his/her field or his/her contribution to the community. After an applicant passes the test, he/she still needs to wait for the quota allocation and approval from the Hong Kong Immigration Department before he/she can obtain the right of abode. Applicants can apply for permanent right of abode after residing in Hong Kong for 7 years.

2. Skilled Migrants

Skilled migrants are those who acquire the right of abode in Hong Kong by engaging in professional or technical work in Hong Kong. Skilled migrants are suitable for people with a certain level of education and working experience. They can find employment in Hong Kong that is commensurate with their profession and ability and provide technical or professional services needed by the Hong Kong community. There are two types of skilled migrants.

General Employment Policy, GEP: This is a general form of work visa. Applicants need to first find a full-time job in Hong Kong and obtain sponsorship from an employer. Applicants also need to prove that they have relevant academic qualifications and work experience, as well as being able to speak fluent English or Chinese. Applicants will also need to prove that they are working in a job that is difficult to fill by the local labor force in Hong Kong, which means that employers will need to prove that they have tried their best to recruit suitable candidates locally, but without success. After passing the vetting process, applicants are granted a 2-year work visa and can change employers or positions at any time as long as they meet the requirements. Applicants can apply for permanent residency after working in Hong Kong for 7 years.

Quality Migrant Admission Scheme, QMAS: This is a form of work visa that does not require employer sponsorship. Applicants are free to choose to work in any legal job or start a business in Hong Kong. Applicants are required to prove that they are valuable to Hong Kong by passing a points test or an achievement test. The points test gives different scores based on the applicant's age, education, work experience, language ability, family background, etc. The achievement test evaluates the applicant based on his/her outstanding performance in his/her field or his/her contribution to the society. After passing the test, applicants have to wait for the quota allocation and approval from the Hong Kong Immigration Department before they can obtain the right of abode. Applicants can apply for permanent residence after residing in Hong Kong for 7 years.

3. Student migrants

Study Abroad Immigration is a way to develop the right of abode in Hong Kong by receiving a level of tertiary education as a student in Hong Kong. Study Abroad Immigrants are suitable for people who have certain ability and interest in influencing the study life, can study in Hong Kong's universities or other vocational institutions, and after this graduation to stay in Hong Kong society to work or start a business. There are two different types of student immigrants:

Immigration Arrangements for Non-local Graduates, IANG: This is an immigration arrangement for non-local (i.e. non-Hong Kong) graduates. Applicants are required to have completed at least one year of a full-time tertiary education program in Hong Kong and obtained a corresponding degree or diploma. Upon graduation, the applicant is unconditionally granted a one-year residence visa and is free to seek employment or start a business in Hong Kong. If the applicant finds a qualifying job within one year, he/she may continue to extend the visa until the seven-year requirement is met. If the applicant fails to find a job, he/she can also apply for another extension of the visa period, but he/she needs to provide proof of his/her search for a job.

Immigration Arrangements for Non-local Students, IANS: This is an immigration arrangement for non-local (i.e. non-Hong Kong) students studying in Hong Kong. The applicant needs to find a part-time job or internship related to his/her field of study while studying in Hong Kong and obtain the consent of his/her employer and school. The applicant may work up to

4. Relative Immigration

Relative immigration is a method of obtaining the right of abode in Hong Kong through reunion with relatives living in Hong Kong. Relative immigrants are suitable for those who are related by blood. They can live with their spouses, parents, children or other relatives in Hong Kong and enjoy public services and benefits in Hong Kong. There are two types of kinship migration.

Dependant Visa: This is an immigrant visa for spouses or minor children. The applicant needs to be the spouse or minor child under the age of 18 of a person who is already residing in Hong Kong or intends to migrate to Hong Kong. The applicant also needs to prove that his/her marriage or parent-child relationship with the principal applicant is genuine and valid, and that the principal applicant has sufficient financial means and housing conditions to support himself/herself and his/her family members in Hong Kong. Upon passing the vetting, the applicant will be granted a residence visa of the same duration as that of the principal applicant and is free to seek employment or start a business in Hong Kong. Applicants can apply for permanent residency after residing in Hong Kong for 7 years.

Family Reunion Policy: This is an immigration policy for parents or other relatives. The applicant needs to be a parent or other relative of a person who is already residing permanently in Hong Kong or intends to migrate to Hong Kong. The applicant also needs to prove that his/her kinship with the principal applicant is genuine and valid, and that the principal applicant has sufficient financial means and housing conditions to support himself/herself and his/her family members in Hong Kong. Applicants who pass the vetting process will be granted a 2-year residence visa

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