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Hong Kong Immigration… What Does It Mean… Catch 22?

June 10th, 2020

Posted by / in Investment Visas, Musing / 3 responses

First Published August 29, 2016 The Hong Kong immigration Catch 22 – over the last 20 years or so I have coined a number of phrases in Hong Kong immigration parlance. In this short piece I discuss how the Hong Kong Immigration Department manage the seemingly contradictory requirement of creating new business facts on the ground whilst still not yet in possession of their permission to establish or join in a business in Hong Kong More…

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How To Qualify For a Hong Kong Work Visa – From 39,000 Feet (Whiteboard Animation)

June 8th, 2019

Posted by / in Employment Visas, Sherpa / No responses

How to qualify for a Hong Kong work visa – from 39,000 feet! We are presently building the website for our new corporate services proposition, Hong Kong Visa Sherpa. We are bringing a whole new line of content to help companies with more than 100 employees to do their cases by themselves without needing to pay for any professional help. This new website, to be launched in Q3 this year, will contain many new and interesting ways to help…

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Visa Geeza Interviews… Chris Schrader, Co-Founder, The Graduate Ltd

May 8th, 2016

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The Visa Geeza Interviews are a series of 250 interviews of Hong Kong entrepreneurs undertaken between 2014 and 2019. Chris Schrader, Co-Founder, The Graduate Ltd Our intention is to create a record of modern social history, seeking to document what is going on at our entrepreneurial grass roots during these revolutionary times as Hong Kong shifts from an economy forged in an industrial era to an economy based upon connection, authenticity,…

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Your Questions Answered

QOTW: Do I Need to be Physically Present in Hong Kong When My Father Extends His Dependant Visa?

May 6th, 2016

Posted by / in Family Visas, Your Question Answered / 1 response

My father extends his dependant visa: do you need to be physically present in Hong Kong when extending a dependant visa for an elderly parent? QUESTION OF THE WEEK I am a permanent Hong Kong resident. I am the sponsor of my father who is my dependent. My father is applying for an extension to his dependent visa at this time. He will bring my HKID card with him when he applies but do I, the sponsor have to be physically present in Hong Kong when…

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Musing

How To Create A Never Ending Stream of Customers By Building A Monopoly

April 13th, 2016

Posted by / in Musing, VG Front Page / No responses

Towards the end of last year I was asked to talk about “marketing” at Entrepreneur Conf. at KPMG. I chose the title How To Create A Never Ending Stream of Customers By Building A Monopoly for a very good reason. This is my talk. More Stuff You May Find Useful or Interesting Visa Geeza Speaks – On Content Marketing Britcham Spills the Beans on the Hong Kong Visa Centre’s Deepest Secret… aJournal Interview – Interesting…

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Hadley Says

What’s the Basic Income of a Typical Hong Kong Employment Visa Holder?

May 1st, 2012

Posted by / in Employment Visas, Hadley Says… / 5 responses

Many employment visa applicants and the companies which want to hire them struggle with the question of what’s the minimum salary for visa approval? The answer is quite easy really: – The target should be two hundred thousand hong kong dollars each year – This is the total value of the employment not just the amount of salary paid – So you can break it down into different heads of value – As long as it comes to about…

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Musing

Can You Improve Your Chances of a Successful Hong Kong Work Visa Application By Contriving an Interim Intercompany Transferee Scenario?

April 4th, 2016

Posted by / in Employment Visas, Musing / No responses

On December 8, 2015, I was a guest of Startup Grind Hong Kong. . . In the Q&A session which followed the fireside chat I was asked by Josh Steimle how you might be able to get a Hong Kong work visa application approved by finagling an interim intercompany transferee situation. More Stuff You May Find Useful or Interesting I know the Immigration Department website is a black hole for denied visa applicants so what happens now? 10 Must Have…

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Stephen, How Did It Happen That You Became a Hong Kong Visa Expert?

March 28th, 2016

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On December 8, 2015, I was a guest of Startup Grind Hong Kong. . . Hong Kong Visa Expert? In the Q&A session after the interview, I was asked about how my expertise in Hong Kong immigration came about and I was delighted to set out for the record how one becomes ‘good’ at immigration in the HKSAR. More Stuff You May Find Useful or Interesting Is 50 days a particularly long time to process a Hong Kong employment visa application?…

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Hong Kong Immigration… What Does It Mean…Roof-Over-Head-Food-On-Table ?

May 24th, 2024

Posted by / in Family Visas, Musing / No responses

In this short piece I discuss how the Hong Kong Immigration Department assess the bona fides of a sponsor seeking Hong Kong dependant visa permissions for his/her family to join him/her in the HKSAR. Over the last 20 years or so I have coined a number of phrases in Hong Kong immigration parlance. ‘Roof-Over-Head-Food-On-Table’ describes a situation where, if you are seeking to sponsor a loved one in order to join you in Hong Kong as…

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QOTW: Dependancy? Visas For Mainland Spouses Of Hong Kong Permanent Residents

February 23rd, 2024

Posted by / in Family Visas, Long Stay & PR, Your Question Answered / No responses

The vexed question of dependant visas for mainland spouses of Hong Kong permanent residents QUESTION OF THE WEEK I am a Hong Kong PR (Canadian, been in Hong Kong for 9 years now working as a CPA) and recently married a PRC resident, who is a senior manager in a bank in Shanghai. What kind of visa can I get for my wife that would enable her to live with me in Hong Kong without stay limit, get a HKID card and seek employment. I note that the…

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