- What do you do if you lose your Hong Kong ID?
- Can you lose Hong Kong citizenship?
- Can Hong Kong passport have dual citizenship?
- Can a non Chinese get HK passport?
What do you do if you lose your Hong Kong ID?
If you lose your Hong Kong identity card, you are required to report such loss and apply for a replacement card at any Registration of Persons Office within 14 days. All Registration of Persons Offices are using a quota system.
Can you lose Hong Kong citizenship?
The law stipulates that Hong Kong Special Administrative Region permanent residents of non-Chinese nationality will lose their permanent resident status if they have been absent from Hong Kong continuously for not less than 36 months since they ceased to have ordinarily resided in the city.
Can Hong Kong passport have dual citizenship?
Dual nationality is not recognized in Hong Kong and so dual nationals are not eligible for consular protection, says Chief Executive Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor.
Can a non Chinese get HK passport?
If you are a foreign national permanent resident of Hong Kong you can consider, if you so desire, applying for a HKSAR passport, usually if your present country of origin does not offer you a convenient means to travel, needing visas for most any place that you might like to visit on a regular basis.