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Legal Opinion & ImmD Position On the State of Hong Kong Immigration Law For People Who’s Dependant Visas Are Expiring But Who’s Marriage Has Irretrievably Broken Down

October 11th, 2016

Posted in Family Visas, Musing, The Hong Kong Visa Geeza /


 

This material is five years old presently but does set out in detail the legal problems for some applicants associated with getting an extension of stay to their dependant visa in the wake of an irretrievable breakdown in their marriage to a sponsoring (ex) spouse.

 

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LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL – Meeting on Marital Status ─ 15 June 2011 – 11846

DIVORCED OR SEPARATED? – Melville TC Boase, Consultant, Boase Cohen & Collins – Hong Kong Law Journal August 2011

 

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