In general, unless a person has the right of abode or right to land in Hong Kong, he/she must hold a visa or permit to work in Hong Kong. Foreigners who wish to enter Hong Kong for investment as entrepreneurs, either to establish or join in business must therefore request and obtain an employment visa from the Hong Kong Immigration Department (HKID).
This entry arrangement does not apply to Chinese residents of the Mainland of China and nationals of Afghanistan, Cuba Laos, Korea (Democratic People’s Republic of), Nepal and Vietnam.
Investment as Entrepreneurs visa holders will normally be granted an initial stay of 24 months and may apply for extension of stay within four (4) weeks before their limit of stay expires. Such application however will be considered only where it is satisfied that the applicant continues to meet the eligibility criteria for entry for investment. After the initial stay, an approved extension of stay will normally follow the 3-3 years pattern.
The applicant who has been admitted into Hong Kong to take up employment may also apply for a dependent visa for his/her spouse and/or unmarried dependent child under the age of 18.
Furthermore, most classes of employment visas allow
their holders to apply for the right of abode in accordance with the laws of
Hong Kong if such holder ordinarily resided in Hong Kong for a continuous
period of not less than seven years.
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Investment as Entrepreneurs Application Fees |
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Our fee for handling an investment as
entrepreneur employment visa in Hong Kong is HKD18,800, and HKD2,300 per
dependent visa. If the drafting of a business plan is required, a supplemental
fee of HK10,800 will be charged. |
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In particular, our fee covers the following
services: |
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Eligibility Criteria |
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The following eligibility requirements must be
met for application for entrepreneur visa: |
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To apply for entry for investment as entrepreneur, the applicant must nominate a local sponsor, who can either sponsor the applicant as a company or an individual. If the sponsor is an individual, he/she should be at least 18 of age, a bona fide Hong Kong resident and acquainted with the applicant.
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Overseas Chinese nationals holding People’s Republic of China passports who meet the above criteria and the general immigration requirements of the HKSAR may apply to enter the HKSAR for investment as entrepreneur if: | |
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Note: The above-mentioned eligibility criteria are subject to change by the Hong Kong Immigration Department without prior notice. Please consult with Kaizen’s team for more information before applying.
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Payment Term and Method |
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Upon receipt of your confirmation of engagement, we will issue and send an invoice together with the wiring instructions to you for your settlement. When you arrange the payment, please put our invoice number of account number in the message section and then send email a copy of the remittance receipt to us for our records. Because of the nature of service, we require full payment in advance. And once the service is commenced, no refund of service fee will be made.
We accept cash, check, TT and credit card through Paypal. An extra handling fee of 5% will be charged if paid by Paypal.
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Procedures and Timeline |
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In general, the processing time of an entry visa application for investment as entrepreneur is approximately 8-12 weeks upon submission of a complete application package to the Hong Kong Immigration Department. The Hong Kong Immigration Department will verify the validity of the information submitted and may request additional evidentiary documents. In such case, the processing time will be prolonged.
Approval of applications is at the entire discretion of the Director of the Hong Kong Immigration Department. If the application is approved, the Immigration Department will issue a visa, which must be collected from the immigration office in-person by the applicant or an authorized representative. If the application is refused, an appeal may be filed.
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Required Documentation and Information |
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For the entry visa for investment as entrepreneur,
the applicant is required to provide the following documents and information: |
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Two
recent photographs |
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A photocopy of the applicant's valid travel document
containing personal particulars, date of issue, date of expiry and/or details of any re-entry
visa held (if applicable) |
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For
an applicant who is currently in Hong Kong, photocopy of the latest arrival
stamp/landing slip/extension of stay label in the HKSAR (if applicable) |
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A
photocopy of the applicant's Hong Kong identity card (if any) |
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A photocopy
of proof of academic qualifications and relevant work experience |
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A
photocopy of proof of the applicant’s financial standing (e.g. bank statements) |
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A
detailed 2-year business plan which contains details of proposed business
activities, amount of investment, creation of local job posts, setting up of an
office/showroom/warehouse, etc. |
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Where applicable: |
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A photocopy of the company's employment contract with or letter of appointment to the applicant containing information
about post, salary, other fringe benefits and employment periods |
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Proof
of company’s business activities such as photocopy of contracts, invoices or proof of
business deals under negotiation |
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Proof of the company’s financial
standing (e.g. photocopy
of latest audited
financial report, trading profit and loss account, or profits tax return) |
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Documents
with details of company background such as business activities, mode of
operation, background/connection of company, product ranges, sources and
markets, membership of chamber of
commerce (if any) etc. (supported with catalogues, brochures, etc.) [if the
applicant has invested in the HKSAR] |
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A
photocopy of tenancy agreements/supporting documents on office set-up |
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Proof of posts created
for local employees such as photocopy
of records of monthly
contributions to Mandatory Provident Fund Scheme |
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A
photocopy of Business Registration Certificate and business registration
particulars e.g. Inland Revenue Department Form 1(a)/Form 1(c) [if the
applicant has invested in the HKSAR] |
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Photocopy
of documents filed with the Companies Registry such as Certificate of
Incorporation/latest annual return/Incorporation Form (Company Limited by Shares)/Memorandum
of Association/Articles of Association |
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Photocopy
of licenses or certificates for the operation of the business (e.g. relevant
licenses for financial institutions issued by the Securities and Futures Commission) |
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Letter
indicating valid support by a government-backed programme |
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A
photocopy of the applicant's Macao identity card [for Macao Special
Administrative Region (SAR) residents only] |
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A photocopy
of the applicant's household registration in Taiwan and Taiwan identity card [for Taiwan residents only] |
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A
photocopy of proof of the
applicant's overseas residence, such as photocopy of official documents showing
applicant's condition of stay and limit of stay endorsed by overseas
authorities [for overseas Chinese holding People’s Republic of China passports only] |
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Forms and documents to be submitted by the sponsor: |
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A
duly completed form ID 999B (if sponsor is a
company) |
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Photocopy
of Business Registration Certificate (if sponsor is a company) |
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Photocopy
of sponsor’s Hong Kong ID (if sponsor is an individual) |
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Photocopy of the sponsor's valid travel document containing personal particulars, date of issue, date of expiry, and the latest arrival stamp/landing slip/extension of stay label in the HKSAR (for non-permanent residents of the HKSAR only) (if sponsor is an individual)
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Our team will help you build a personalized checklist according to the specific circumstances of your business and your personal situation, including that of your dependents, if any.
All documents submitted must be in English or Chinese or translated into English or Chinese by a certified translation body.
The Hong Kong Immigration Department reserves the right to demand further supporting documents from the applicant or company as and when necessary.
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Related Topics: Hong Kong Employment Visa (GEP & ASMTP) | Hong Kong Training Visa | Hong Kong Immigration Arrangements for Non-local Graduates (IANG) |
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Should you need further information or assistance, please visit our official website at www.kaizenvis.com or contact us through the following means and discuss with our professional consultants:
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