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Arriving in Hong Kong

Upon arrival, you begin to engage with our highly efficient and cost-effective public transportation system. You can easily navigate between all districts any time of the day. Other than within the city, Hong Kong is also well-connected to other Chinese cities.

Being an international financial and commercial city, Hong Kong embraces individuals from diverse backgrounds. While the majority of the population speaks Cantonese, Mandarin and English are also widely used in daily life. As both Chinese and English are the official languages in Hong Kong, they are adopted in government institutions, organisations, legal, educational, professional, and business sectors.

Whether you are a permanent or non-permanent resident, you can enjoy our exceptional public healthcare and world-class education system while you are residing in Hong Kong.  Moreover, your immediate family members (spouse and unmarried children under age of 18) can join you to stay in Hong Kong to live, work, and study without requiring to apply for a separate visa.

Studying on a Dependant Visa

 

Most countries have consulates or officially recognised bodies in Hong Kong to provide assistance to you whenever required. 

List of Consulates and Officially Recognised Bodies in Hong Kong