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  1. #11

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    ignore, you are right, you can naturalise as a chinese citizen

    Last edited by kimwy66; 17-01-2014 at 12:25 PM.

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    So in theory you could apply for your PR and HK passport after/at 7 years.

    What about Document of Identity?
    http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hong_..._Visa_Purposes


  3. #13

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    True pity for any western person who must accept chinese passport.
    Cannot you buy a passport, and citizenship, in various island nations, thus solving passport problem?


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    To get a HKSAR Passport, a person must be 18 years old. A minor can get HKSAR passport, if one of the parent is holding HKSAR Passport. ( I may be wrong)


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    Quote Originally Posted by Oldtimer:
    To get a HKSAR Passport, a person must be 18 years old. A minor can get HKSAR passport, if one of the parent is holding HKSAR Passport. ( I may be wrong)
    I don't think it's that simple. Hannah Wilson was denied a HKSAR passport not because her parents were British but because British rules don't allow a minor to renounce their nationality (which is required to be come a Chinese national). Otherwise she would have been granted a HKSAR passport as a minor I believe (she subsequently did renounce her British citizenship and is now a HKSAR passport holder).