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  2. Right of abode in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Right of abode in Hong Kong entitles a person to live and work in the territory without any restrictions or conditions of stay. Someone who has that right is a Hong Kong permanent resident . Foreign nationals may acquire the right of abode after meeting a seven-year residency requirement and are given most rights usually associated with ...

  3. Right of abode - Wikipedia

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    Right of abode in Hong Kong entitles a person to live and work in the territory without any restrictions or conditions of stay. Someone who has that right is a Hong Kong permanent resident . Foreign nationals may acquire the right of abode after meeting a seven-year residency requirement and are given most rights usually associated with ...

  4. Hong Kong identity card - Wikipedia

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    The Hong Kong identity card (officially HKIC, [2] [3] commonly HKID) is an official identity document issued by the Immigration Department of Hong Kong. According to the Registration of Persons Ordinance (Cap. 177), all residents of age 11 or above who are living in Hong Kong for longer than 180 days must, within 30 days of either reaching the age of 11 or arriving in Hong Kong, register for ...

  5. Immigration Ordinance - Wikipedia

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    It regulates the immigration issues of Hong Kong, such as Right of Abode, immigration control and enforcement of illegal immigration by Immigration Department. Introduced in 1971 (as Cap 55), it replaced a number of earlier ordinances that dealt with immigration control from China into Hong Kong: Passport Ordinance 1923

  6. New immigrants in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Chong Fung Yuen, the Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal held that a boy born in Hong Kong to two mainland parents neither of whom was a Hong Kong resident nevertheless was entitled to the right of abode. [1] [2]

  7. British nationality law and Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    They would be left effectively stateless – they would have British nationality and permanent residency and right of abode in Hong Kong, but no right of abode in the UK, nor a right to claim Chinese nationality. The ethnic minorities petitioned to be granted full British citizenship, [6] and were backed by several politicians.

  8. Hong Kong Certificate of Identity - Wikipedia

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    On 1 July 1987, the concept of "right of abode" was introduced in Hong Kong legislation. A modified Hong Kong Certificate of Identity was introduced to ensure that Certificates of Identity would be acceptable for the purpose of international travel both before and after the handover of Hong Kong. These documents contain an endorsement showing ...

  9. Hong Kong Document of Identity for Visa Purposes - Wikipedia

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    Those on a limit of stay in Hong Kong; Those on unconditional stay (i.e. possess the right to land) who do not have the right of abode in Hong Kong; Those who have the right of abode in Hong Kong and hold a permanent identity card, but are not of Chinese nationality or ineligible for Chinese nationality