Hong Kong Visas for Startups, Entrepreneurs & SMEs – Stuff That Counts – With Dragon Law @ Cyberport – Visas Allowing Work
Posted by The Visa Geeza / in Employment Visas, Family Visas, Investment Visas, Musing, Special Programmes / 10 responses
On April 28, 2016 Dragon Law, the Hong Kong Visa Centre and Cyberport co-hosted a seminar entitled Hong Kong Visas for Startups, Entrepreneurs & SMEs – Stuff That Counts
This segment takes you through the various visas that enable the ability to work in Hong Kong.
You can download the Presentation slides here.
 The Rest of the Series
Starting Out
Visas Allowing Work
The Employment Visa
Entrepreneur Or ‘Startup’ Visa
The Study-then-Work Visa
The Work Visa For Mainlanders
The Training & ‘Intern’ Visa
The Working Holiday Visa
The Top Notch Talent Visa
Visas For Loved Ones
Resources, Resources, Resources
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KERAMEH NIKTALEAN
Hi,
If our US based company is sending our employees to help train new staff members at a new restaurant location we are opening with a Hong Kong Based partner company, what type of visa is needed for a maximum 45 day stay? The employees will be remain as our employees, paid by our US office and never officially working for the Hong Kong partner company.
I appreciate your guidance very much.
The Visa Geeza
They will need regular employment visas which ImmD will grant on a short limit of stay basis in order to allow the training to be completed. Processing time is 5-6 weeks after submission of all the documents.