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Asked by Mr.ROMSOLZAR from United States | Jan. 24, 2011 15:14
About:Hong Kong Visa Policy

I have a hypothetical question.

In the main statement above it stated that: "Most tourists can easily take the ferry from HK to Macau... You can exit Hong Kong and re-enter Hong Kong for another stay."

Potentially, could a person travel to Macau for a day from Hong Kong, and return, every 90 days for 7 years and acquire citizenship in Hong Kong if all other citizenship requirements are met, your financially secure to do so, and have the time?

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Answered by Ms.ENID from China | Jan. 25, 2011 03:51
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Er..you'd better not do that, the immigration department will notice your frequent exit and enter. Anyway, you can apply for a valid visa - either working, dependant or investment. Hold and renew for seven years (without a break in residency) and then you are eligable for permanent residence in HK.
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