TonyToro
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23-3-2011 16:22 |
Reply #2 SEAJ's post
It's not that easy. You need to reside in HK at least 90 days per year to be considered a resident. You need to do that 7 years in a row to get permanent residency. Major benefit if it's possible because you can pay HK Tax rates.
Reply #9 JJJ37's post
opposite iSquare on Peking Rd in TST. Cost depends on your circumstances, passport, how long a VISA you want and how many entries you need. Also how urgently you need the VISA prepared.
Reply #5 JackTheBat's post
You're spot on Jack about the cost and availability varying depending on one's circumstances. I can enter China without a VISA now, however when I did need one (a few years ago) I was able to get a 1 year multi entry VISA from China Travel Service opposite iSquare in TST (Formally the Hyatt). Cost was around HK$750. The cost was influenced by the points I made above in response to JJJ37. | |
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24-3-2011 00:18 |
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