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Moving to Hong Kong

Newcomers to Hong Kong will find it to be an international city with abundant daily resources and locals well-versed in English that help facilitate one’s ability to get around. Underlying this is a society immersed in Chinese tradition that is just waiting to be discovered. Your first impression of Hong Kong will most likely come from sensory overload - bus engines roaring, large screen televisions, diverse crowds of people, mobile phones ringing and people speaking above it all in
The following is a general checklist of things to do or bring for your move overseas: · Make certain your current passport has at least 3 years validity · Make sure your drivers license is valid or renew it if it is due to expire soon · Bring universally accepted credit cards · Arrange to bring some cash (or make certain your bank has international ATM withdrawal facilities in Hong Kong). · Make any necessary adjustments to your insurance policies · Execute or u
Immigration: An employment visa is required for those without the right of abode or the right to land in Hong Kong. Dependents (defined as the spouse and children under 18) may apply for a residence visa based on the acceptance of the employment visa holder. A dependent visa grants the right of abode (and study to those under 18) based on the sponsor’s (the employment visa holder) conditions of stay. Make certain that your passport has a remaining validity of twelve months minimum a
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