DOCHK-DOC-01

Право на получение паспорта ОАРГ (производный проездной документ, а не статус)

Гражданство в стране Hong Kong SAR

Право на участие
HKSAR passport eligibility under Cap.539 requires ALL THREE concurrent conditions: (1) Chinese citizen (Chinese nationality per PRC Nationality Law as elaborated by the 1996 NPCSC Explanations); (2) permanent resident of HKSAR with right of abode; (3) holder of a valid HK permanent identity card. A person approved for change of nationality who is no longer a Chinese national is ineligible. The passport is issued under Basic Law Art.154 and PRESUPPOSES pre-existing Chinese nationality and PR status — it CONFERS NEITHER. It is a derived travel document, never a standalone acquisition route and never 'citizenship' in itself. Cap.539 s.9(1) empowers the Director to cancel an HKSAR passport if the holder no longer meets the eligibility conditions (loss of Chinese nationality and/or PR status), the passport was unlawfully obtained, recorded information is incorrect and unamendable, or the hold
Отказ от гражданства
Не требуется

Примеры сценариев

Примеры сценариев приведены на английском языке.

  • No. An HKSAR passport requires the holder to be a Chinese national in addition to being a permanent resident with a permanent identity card (Cap.539 s.3(2)); as a non-Chinese national, no length of PR tenure makes him eligible for the passport itself. He would first need to naturalise as a Chinese national (HK-NAT-01) — a separate, harder, discretionary process.

    In the meantime, non-Chinese PRs use the Document of Identity for Visa Purposes (HK-DOC-02) as their HK-issued travel document, which is a materially different (and generally less internationally useful) document than the HKSAR passport.

  • He applies directly to Immigration Department for the HKSAR passport once both prerequisites (Chinese nationality and permanent residence, plus a permanent identity card) are in place — the passport is a derived document application, not itself a status-conferring 'route.'

    Emphasise the passport is administrative documentation of an already-existing dual status, not a new acquisition of rights.

  • No — the HKSAR passport is purely a travel document evidencing pre-existing Chinese nationality and permanent-resident status; it confers no additional legal status or rights beyond what the person already holds.

    This is an important clarifying point for user-facing content — never suggest the passport itself is a status upgrade.

  • No — there is no automatic issuance. An application must be affirmatively made once the child's Chinese nationality and permanent identity card documentation are established, following the normal age-appropriate application process.

    Right of abode by birth and passport issuance are separate administrative steps; do not conflate the automatic abode conferral with an automatic passport conferral.

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