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Anyone From Hong Kong?

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by Grumbler, Jun 28, 2012.

  1. joeyyungrocks

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    lol omg i wish i could rep a million for this
     
  2. Honey Bear

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    Had to edit it.
     
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  3. freemaniam

    freemaniam 我是自由人

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    As long as your wife has the proper working permit, you can apply "Residence as Dependents".

    http://www.immd.gov.hk/ehtml/hkvisas.htm

    And yes, your application can be done in Hong Kong. No need to do it in US. I have called the Immigration Department and confirmed this for you.

    Enjoy your stay in HK!
     
  4. Jontro

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    Isn't pryuen from there also? He's the biggest rockets fan in the universe.
     
  5. vcchlw

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    Native HKer here. Welcome to Hong Kong!:grin:
     
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    You don't know ****, I'll let this picture of the HK skyline to begin to prove you wrong.

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    is the best city in the world.
     
  7. ashiin

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    It's cheaper because living expense is cheaper. At least for Taiwan it is, HK is going crazy with real estate. I love how everything is so cheap in Taiwan, I can get a big bento for lunch for no more than a buck, and it isn't even fast food it's delicious as hell.

    Also sorry for the double post, and my engrish.
     
  8. Grumbler

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    Another question. Been trying to get remote work option for the company that I am with right now. Does Hong Kong allow American citizens to work for American company remotely? The company has branches in HK and Beijing I believe. Not sure about local laws and such. I don't mind paying tax both ways...
     
  9. SacTown

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    The only negatives are the air quality/pollution and the miserable hot summers, other than that it really is one of the best cities in the world. I'm partial to Shanghai because I have so many memories there but HK is the ****.
     
  10. vcchlw

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    Yeah the food is awesome in TW and the people there are MUCH nicer. It's not as crowded and you can have a quality life in TW. As a HKer I love TW more.
     
  11. watashi315

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    I could be wrong, but can't you also just head up to the Mainland for a shopping spree and come back into HK with a renewed 90 day visa free entry? Or are you not allowed to do that anymore?
     
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    I find the most economical foods are in New Territories, like Shatin. They have great restaurants that are usually pretty inexpensive. I find Central or HK Island in general to be way overpriced, although you can definitely find gems for cheap in Tinhau. Kowloon is a whole different story.
     
  13. freemaniam

    freemaniam 我是自由人

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    Yes, you can work as a secondment for your firms hk office provided that your hk office applies the working permit for you. In terms of income tax, I'm pretty sure i learned long time ago that the hk gov wont tax u as long as you prove that you have paid your tax to US gov already.
     

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