What Will the Immigration Department Make of a Third Party Objection to An Application for a Hong Kong Investment Visa?
Posted by The Visa Geeza / in Investment Visas, Your Question Answered / 4 responses
Objection to an application for a Hong Kong investment visa? Revenge is a dish best eaten cold, as they say.
So, can an application for a Hong Kong investment visa be negatively impacted by the fact of a debt outstanding to a disgruntled creditor – or can it at least be used as a point of leverage to get the errant debtor to stump up. Hmm…
QUESTION
I was the largest creditor of a limited company established by a foreigner director here in Hong Kong whom is the managing director cum substantial shareholder of that company.
My loan to him has been defaulted for 1 whole year period. Recently, I found out that he is in the process of submitting his investment visa application by using this limited company’s business operations and company’s financial accounts.
Being a creditor of his limited company, can I sue a director of a limited company, and fail him from getting his investment visa?
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