Are expats moving to Hong Kong?

Hong Kong is a large city which attracts many expats, more than half of whom (52%) move there for work reasons.

Can an American live in Hong Kong?

The US Department of State estimated in 2004 that there were 45,000 American citizens living in Hong Kong. In recent years, there has also been an increase in Chinese Americans coming to Hong Kong as exchange students or to work for a short time, or even to settle permanently.

Do you need a visa to transfer through Hong Kong?

Transit Visa Required for Hong Kong Nationals of countries who require a consular visa for Hong Kong must have a visa when transiting through the HKSAR. However, if such foreign nationals remain in the airport transit area, they do not require a visa.

Where do American expats live in Hong Kong?

Whilst some intrepid souls love living in ‘the dark side’ of Kowloon, there are three key areas that expatriates tend to gravitate towards: the south side of the island including Stanley and Pokfulam; the Peak; and over to the New Territories, Sai Kung and Clear Water Bay.

Is transit through Hong Kong allowed?

Transiting Hong Kong Transiting between flights operated by different airlines is now allowed. Transiting through Hong Kong from, but not to, mainland China is now allowed. You should check with your travel agent or airline before travelling and check the Hong Kong International Airport website.

What are the requirements to move to Hong Kong?

Requirements include: technical qualifications (or proof of professional ability), a job offer by an employer that is unable to find a suitable local candidate, and a renumeration package that is similar to one that would be offered to a local professional. A permit holder’s partner/spouse (and children under 18) may come live and work in HK.

How old do you have to be to get a Hong Kong visa?

Applicants must be between the ages of 18 and 30, and must prove that they have at least HKD $20,000 in funds to support them throughout the stay. The visa allows for stay in Hong Kong for up to 12 months (holders may work]

What makes Hong Kong a good place to live?

According to China’s promise, Hong Kong will enjoy a high degree of autonomy in all matters except foreign and defense affairs until 2047. One of the leading global financial hubs, Hong Kong is internationally known for its economic/trade freedoms, high quality of life, and superior levels of education.

Is it easy to do business in Hong Kong?

The “one country, two systems” principle is still in effect – though its part of China, Hong Kong still retains many economic freedoms from the mainland. It’s easy to do business here, and this attracts many multinational companies looking for an Asia HQ. The economy is open, transparent, and free of corruption.

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