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How can I become a Hong Kong citizen?
You can become a permanent resident of Hong Kong.

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Investment immigration talent plan

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Doctors, engineers and other professionals.

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Hold a one-way permit issued by the mainland public security organ.

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Children born to mainlanders in Hong Kong

Going to university in Hong Kong has been approved by the Ministry of Education, and the Chinese University of Hong Kong will now recruit undergraduates in batches in advance.

The mainland enrollment plan of the Chinese University of Hong Kong is divided into four disciplines: arts, science, engineering and business. Liberal arts include liberal arts, social sciences and law schools. Science is a college of science; Engineering is an engineering college; Business is the School of Business Administration. The Chinese University of Hong Kong only enrolls ordinary undergraduates.

The Chinese University of Hong Kong offers five courses: basic scholarship course, basic liberal arts course, basic science course, basic engineering course and basic business course. "Scholarship basic classes" have included basic classes of literature, science, engineering and business. Successful students can choose one of the subjects when they enter school.

Candidates' unified examination scores should reach the admission control scores of a number of undergraduate colleges, and the scores of single subjects should reach the passing level in principle. In the case of meeting the requirements of the Chinese University of Hong Kong, the Chinese University of Hong Kong enrolls students on the basis of its college entrance examination results, and there is no difference in professional volunteer level. In the case of the same results in the college entrance examination, those with high English scores will be given priority.

Candidates applying for English as a foreign language have a full score of 150, and their English scores at their own expense must be above 120. The basic scholarship category must reach 130 or above.

Scholarship basic classes only admit candidates who take the Chinese University of Hong Kong as their first choice and the scholarship basic class as their first professional choice. Non-scholarship basic classes will only consider volunteering after one volunteer is admitted, but there is no difference between college volunteer scores and professional volunteer scores.

Our school does not consider the preferential policies for all kinds of care for candidates, and will file and access files according to the actual scores of candidates in the college entrance examination by the Admissions Office, and will admit them in the order of the actual scores of candidates in the college entrance examination (excluding extra points).

At the same time, candidates with scholarship and non-scholarship basic courses are selected as professional volunteers. If their scores do not reach the admission line of scholarship classes, General Zhong will consider their professional volunteers in non-scholarship classes and accept them according to their college entrance examination scores, and there is no grade difference for professional volunteers.

The school has reserved a certain number of mobile places at its own expense. Colleges and universities can adjust the enrollment plan appropriately according to the students and candidates' grades, and determine the enrollment ratio of individual provinces/cities/autonomous regions.

Scholarships In order to encourage outstanding mainland students to study at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, the university provides a number of scholarships for mainland students enrolled in the "Scholarship Foundation Class", which are distributed in 25 provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions. The Chinese University of Hong Kong will provide each scholarship student with tuition equivalent to four years' undergraduate course and an annual accommodation and living allowance of HK$ 45,000.

Scholarships are only awarded to candidates who apply for volunteering in the first college of the Chinese University of Hong Kong and the first major of the basic scholarship class.

Candidates' college entrance examination scores (excluding extra points) have reached the minimum score line for awarding scholarships stipulated by China University (based on the standard college entrance examination score of 750, science and engineering and comprehensive candidates must reach 630 points or above, and literature and history candidates must reach 600 points or above). ) and the English single subject score is above 130. Candidates who meet the minimum score of scholarships exceed the number of scholarships in provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions, and are selected from high to low according to the number of places and the actual results of the college entrance examination.

This scholarship is specially set up for mainland students. If a student obtains Hong Kong resident status at any time during his study, the scholarship will be terminated.

In principle, the scholarship lasts for four years, but the winning students must reach the average score of 3.00 (equivalent to Grade B) per academic year before they can be renewed in the next academic year. If the student's academic performance does not reach the average score required for renewing the scholarship, he must be observed for one year, but if the academic performance in the next year does not meet the requirements of the university, the scholarship must be terminated. If the scholarship student violates any university rules and regulations and is punished by the resolution of the student discipline Committee of the academic Committee of the university, the university may consider suspending, reducing or terminating his scholarship.

Students who choose to enroll in the basic scholarship class as professional volunteers will be told that they will receive scholarships when they receive the admission notice after being selected and admitted.

Scholarships are awarded in accordance with the relevant regulations and procedures formulated by the Chinese University of Hong Kong. The Chinese University of Hong Kong has the final decision on the selection and award of scholarships. Province/city/autonomous region enrollment source plan Beijing Chongqing Shanghai Tianjin Anhui Guangdong Hainan Hebei Heilongjiang Hubei Hunan Jiangsu Liaoning Shandong Shanxi Sichuan Yunnan Zhejiang Guangxi