How Easy (or Hard) is it For a Chinese Spouse Resident on the Mainland to Secure a Dependant Visa for Hong Kong?
Posted by The Visa Geeza / in Family Visas, Your Question Answered / 6 responses
Can a Chinese spouse resident on the Mainland secure a dependant visa for Hong Kong?
QUESTION
My brother is married to a Chinese girl. He is Singaporean and coming to Hong Kong on a working visa.
Can he get his wife a dependant visa for Hong Kong?
They have proper legal marriage certificate from Singapore.
His wife is Chinese and staying in Shenzhen now, but she is from Shanghai originally.
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DP
Hi Visa Geeza,
Though I have asked the immd themselves, and they have mostly given me a good answer.
I am curious to know what happens to the dependent visa chop once a permanent card is verified? You don’t have to renew it anymore and just leave it as it is?
The Visa Geeza
Correct.
DP
Okay. So, basically after we have a Permanent ID, that visa chop is useless?
The Visa Geeza
Yes.
DP
So, basically the visa chop becomes useless as the permanent card comes about?
The Visa Geeza
Exactly.