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Right of Abode (Indefinite):

The right of abode in Hong Kong is the right to legally reside in Hong Kong and was governed by rules both under British and Chinese administration. Since Hong Kong has never been an independent country, there is no provision for its own citizenship status. Hong Kong Permanent Resident is the legal status for those who have the right of abode in Hong Kong. Some rights in Hong Kong (such as the right to vote) are granted to all permanent residents, while others (such as the right to hold a HKSAR passport) are restricted to permanent residents who are also Chinese citizens.

A Hong Kong permanent resident has the right

  • to land in the HKSAR;
  • to be free from any condition of stay (including a limit of stay) in the HKSAR;
  • not to be deported from the HKSAR; and
  • not to be removed from the HKSAR.

 

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