What does PR case study mean?
PR case study refers a case found in the Hong Kong Visa Centre client files which illustrates how a PR application was experienced. HERE ARE 7 MORE THINGS TO CONSIDER …
PR case study refers a case found in the Hong Kong Visa Centre client files which illustrates how a PR application was experienced. HERE ARE 7 MORE THINGS TO CONSIDER …
PR approval formalities refer to the procedures and requirements that must be completed for an individual to finalize a permanent residency (PR) in Hong Kong. HERE ARE 7 MORE THINGS TO CONSIDER …
PR approvability test refers to the criteria and requirements assessed by the Immigration Department when determining whether to approve a permanent residency application. HERE ARE 7 MORE THINGS TO CONSIDER …
Platinum Service Hong Kong Visa Centre: A premium service offered to individual clients of the Hong Kong Visa Centre, providing comprehensive support and assistance for visa applications with a high level of personalized attention and care accompanied by an unbeatable service guarantee. HERE ARE 7 MORE THINGS TO CONSIDER …
Part-time study activity refers to engaging in educational courses or programs on a part-time basis while in Hong Kong, alongside other approved visa permission such as employment and entrepreneur. HERE ARE 7 MORE THINGS TO CONSIDER …
PAR refers the need for Indian nationals to register their intent to visit Hong Kong before they arrive for a maximum 14 day visit. It is an online process undertaken before arrival. If unsuccessful the traveller must apply for a visitor visa before arrival instead. HERE ARE 7 MORE THINGS TO CONSIDER …
Overstay is the act of remaining in Hong Kong beyond the allowed duration of a visa or entry permit, which may result in penalties or deportation. HERE ARE 7 MORE THINGS TO CONSIDER …
Overseas business refers to a company or business entity located and/or operating outside of Hong Kong. HERE ARE 7 MORE THINGS TO CONSIDER …
Ordinary residence refers to a person’s regular, habitual, and lawful residence in Hong Kong. HERE ARE 7 MORE THINGS TO CONSIDER …
One-year rule is a guideline stating that an individual must have lived in Hong Kong for at least one year before being eligible to apply for certain visas under the General Employment Policy and the Top Talent Pass Scheme. HERE ARE 7 MORE THINGS TO CONSIDER …
One-way permit is a document issued by the Chinese government that allows mainland Chinese residents to permanently settle in Hong Kong. HERE ARE 7 MORE THINGS TO CONSIDER …
One-man business is a business entity owned and operated by a single individual, often operating as a sole proprietorship. HERE ARE 7 MORE THINGS TO CONSIDER …
Non-permanent work refers to temporary or short-term employment in Hong Kong, specifically under the working holiday visa. HERE ARE 7 MORE THINGS TO CONSIDER …
No degree means an individual does not hold a bachelor’s degree or higher qualification. HERE ARE 7 MORE THINGS TO CONSIDER …
MPF stands for Mandatory Provident Fund, which is a compulsory pension scheme in Hong Kong for employees and self-employed individuals. Employers and employees are required to contribute to the MPF to provide for the employees’ retirement. HERE ARE 7 MORE THINGS TO CONSIDER …