Residência via filho adotivo (somente adoção no tribunal de HK)
POSITIVE DISCONFIRMATION: Hong Kong has NO general jus soli. Birth in Hong Kong does NOT by itself confer right of abode on a person who is not a Chinese citizen. A non-Chinese child born in HK acquires no abode by birth alone; the only birth-based route for a non-Chinese person is the narrow, conditional and age-limited category 2(e) (born in HK to a category (d) non-Chinese permanent-resident parent, ceasing at age 21). Category 2(e): a person under 21 born in HK to a parent who is a category (d) (non-Chinese, 7-year) permanent resident is a permanent resident, provided that at the time of birth or at any later time before turning 21 one of the parents has the right of abode in HK. This is a derivative, conditional and age-limited ABODE (residence) status. A category 2(e) permanent resident ceases to be a permanent resident on attaining 21 years of age and may then apply to the Directo