New Content Daily Sign Up Here

Musing

6 – How to Apply for a Hong Kong Work Visa Without Paying for Professional Help – Accompanying Family

March 13th, 2015

Posted by / in Employment Visas, Family Visas, Musing / 1 response


 

On November 28, 2014 I was invited by the good folks at General Assembly in Hong Kong to discuss the opportunities for their graduates to go about making an application for a Hong Kong work visa without paying for any professional help.

In this segment I discuss the the visa types available for accompanying family members.

The Complete Series

1-How to Apply for a Hong Kong Work Visa –  Introduction

2-How to Apply for a Hong Kong Work Visa – Need For a Job Offer

3-How to Apply for a Hong Kong Work Visa – The Test For Approval

4-How to Apply for a Hong Kong Work Visa – Are You a Professional?

5-How to Apply for a Hong Kong Work Visa – 3 Types of Applicant

6-How to Apply for a Hong Kong Work Visa – Accompanying Family

7-How to Apply for a Hong Kong Work Visa – Why Cases Get Denied

8-How to Apply for a Hong Kong Work Visa – Trying Again

9-How to Apply for a Hong Kong Work Visa – Using the Must Have Resources

More Stuff You May Find Useful or Interesting

10 Must Have resources for a Hong Kong work visa application

What are your visa options in Hong Kong if your marriage has irretrievably broken down?

Are there any advantages to being an existing resident of Hong Kong when you make an application for an investment visa?

Extending your dependant visa after divorce

If I stop working for my current employer will my employment visa remain valid?

VISIT OUR PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE or VISIT OUR FREE D-I-Y VISA GUIDE

Please select the social network you want to share this page with:

The Hong Kong Visa Geeza (a.k.a Stephen Barnes) is a co-founder of the Hong Kong Visa Centre and author of the Hong Kong Visa Handbook. A law graduate of the London School of Economics, Stephen has been practicing Hong Kong immigration since 1993 and is widely acknowledged as the leading authority on business immigration matters here for the last 24 years.

YOU MIGHT LIKE...
RESPONSES

HAVE YOUR SAY

CommentLuv badge