View Poll Results: At what point will you trigger your Exit HK plan?

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  • as soon as the law is enacted

    2 1.56%
  • I am leaving soon my exit plan is ready.

    32 25.00%
  • as soon as they start arresting people with the new law.

    22 17.19%
  • as soon as they start whisking people over the border.

    19 14.84%
  • I've left already

    21 16.41%
  • I won't leave as don't say bad things agains the CCP and I will be safe.

    32 25.00%
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HK Exit Plan Poll - At what point will you trigger your plan?

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  1. #121

    Sure, let's go with that


  2. #122

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aramis:
    It really depends on the kind of people you are and what you value. All three have pros and cons... In my opinion, it's always good to be closer to your network of friends/family so that would influence my choice.
    Thanks for your advice, yes going through these locations to understand which one can be a good option for better quality of life. As if things are good in HK I would still prefer HK as I am familiar with the lifestyle and have more faith on the job stability compared to a place where I haven't worked or lived as I keep hearing from my friends in Canada and Australia that employer prefer locally educated professionals....

  3. #123

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    The choice of affordable dining/shopping has got reduced in the past "growth" years, and many HK classics are hard to find...

    I am hoping that with the recession, less tourism, prices of rent and cost of living will drop and will allow us to have a better quality of life.

    Am I being naive?

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  5. #125

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fenix2:
    The choice of affordable dining/shopping has got reduced in the past "growth" years, and many HK classics are hard to find...

    I am hoping that with the recession, less tourism, prices of rent and cost of living will drop and will allow us to have a better quality of life.

    Am I being naive?
    I think rents are coming down, for sure. But to access them it's likely necessary to change flat. Face saving culture means that a landlord significantly dropping rent for a current tenant is highly unlikely.
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  6. #126

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cheeky Kiwi:
    When I can't use Google or read the NYT anymore.

    If I can't use Google anymore it will be impossible for me to persuade my career which will force me to leave.

  7. #127

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    Me too....I have tried to persuade my career but it is having none of it.


  8. #128

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    So no LL has tried to call your bluff?

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