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These three misconceptions about moving to Hong Kong should be known to avoid detours!

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As one of the international financial, trade and shipping centers, Hong Kong attracts many people to study or settle there. There are various ways to move to Hong Kong, you can get your status by working, or you can study and further your education. No matter which way you choose,hk working visa you need to avoid the following three misunderstandings in the process of moving to Hong Kong to avoid a detour.

First of all, Myth 1: If you get the status, you get the permanent right of abode?

The status obtained through the migration methods of Specialist and Merit is not the permanent right of abode. What you get is mainly a Hong Kong Resident Identity Card, and the period of stay will vary depending on the program applied for. However, you can apply for renewal upon expiry. Only by obtaining a Hong Kong Permanent Identity Card are you considered to have obtained the right of permanent residence, i.e. you are a permanent resident of Hong Kong and are eligible to apply for a passport.

With a Hong Kong Resident Identity Card, you can work and live in Hong Kong and enjoy welfare benefits such as medical services. You can apply for obtaining the permanent right of abode in Hong Kong only after you have resided in Hong Kong continuously for seven years. This seven-year period does not require you to reside in Hong Kong every day, as long as you usually reside in Hong Kong and provide proof of your children's schooling, proof of bills, proof of correspondence address, and other materials to prove your residency.

Secondly, Myth 2: Do I need to cancel my Mainland household registration if I get Hong Kong status?

No need. No matter whether you have obtained a Resident Identity Card or Permanent Resident Identity Card, you do not need to cancel your Mainland household registration. Currently, the methods of emigration from Hong Kong include the programs of Merit, Specialist, and High Talent Pass, etc. The identity obtained is the Hong Kong Resident Identity, which is not in conflict with the Mainland Hukou. Even if you have resided in Hong Kong for seven years at a later stage and obtained permanent residence status, you do not need to cancel your Mainland hukou. However, if you choose to apply for a Home Visit Permit, you need to cancel your Mainland hukou first. However, applying for a Home Visit Permit will not affect your Hong Kong status, so you do not need to worry. If your child wishes to take the Joint Entrance Examination for Overseas Chinese Students, your child will need to apply for a Home Visit Permit. Therefore, if your child wishes to sit for the Overseas Chinese Students Examination, it is recommended that you move to Hong Kong when your child is younger and apply for a Home Visit Permit for your child after you have obtained your permanent resident status.

Finally, Myth 3: Getting Hong Kong status will affect the social security in the Mainland?

It will not. Social security will only be involved after canceling your mainland hukou. If you have paid less than 15 years of social security in the Mainland, you can apply for surrender or continue to pay until you fulfill the conditions in order to receive retirement benefits. If you have paid social security for 15 years, you can enjoy social security benefits after retirement. Similarly, Hong Kong permanent residents can purchase social security and enjoy retirement benefits in the Mainland.

In conclusion, it is important to avoid the above three misconceptions in the process of moving to Hong Kong to ensure that you can successfully obtain your Hong Kong status and enjoy the corresponding rights and benefits.

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