The Vexed Question of Hong Kong Visas for Chinese National Spouses Resident on the Mainland
Posted by The Visa Geeza / in Family Visas, Your Question Answered / 2 responses
Hong Kong visas for Chinese national spouses cannot be directly sponsored by their Permanent Resident spouses. So, what ‘unconditional visa’ options exist, if any, for family reunion purposes?
QUESTION
I am a Hong Kong PR (Canadian, been in HK 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 published information indicates the dependant spouse approach is not applicable to PRC residents. She does not want to give up her PRC resident status.
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