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Can I move to Hong Kong from UK?
British citizens may visit Hong Kong visa-free for up to 180 days. If you want to take up employment, establish a business, study, or settle down, you will need to obtain a visa before arrival. Hong Kong can offer high quality health care services.
Where can you live with British passport?
British passport holders can both live and work in these countries for six months….The list includes:
- Armenia.
- Canada (ETA)
- Dominica.
- Georgia (one year)
- Hong Kong.
- India (ETA/eVisa)
- Mexico.
- Montserrat.
How much money do you need to live in Hong Kong?
You should allow for HK$30,000 to HK$50,000 (US$3,900 to US$6,500) per year for other living costs, including food, leisure, transportation, and personal items, depending on how extravagantly you plan to live. How much do things cost in Hong Kong? Check out these prices, for your reference.
What does Boris Johnson’s UK visa announcement mean for Hong Kong?
Boris Johnson has opened the path to what he called one of the “biggest changes” to the British visa system, stating he was ready to offer a right to live and work in the UK to any of the nearly 3 million Hong Kong citizens eligible for a British National Overseas passport.
Could Boris Johnson’s Hong Kong case threaten his economic agenda?
At the same time, Britain, no longer insulated by its membership in the European Union, is eager to forge new trading relationships with economic powers around the world, and China is high on that list. Mr. Johnson’s effort to stand up for people with British overseas passports in Hong Kong could threaten his economic agenda.
Why did the UK give Hong Kong 3 million citizenship?
After China broke a treaty and imposed a repressive national security law on Hong Kong, the UK offered nearly 3 million of the territory’s people a route to British citizenship. We acted quickly and willingly – with cross-party support at home – to keep faith with the people of Hong Kong.
Did Johnson make a wider offer to Hong Kong passport holders?
However, writing in the Times on Wednesday,, Johnson appeared to make a far wider offer to all those eligible to hold a BNO passport. The prime minister’s offer would come into play only if China presses ahead with new security laws that strip Hong Kong of its traditional freedoms.