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The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) Government has announced that the Capital Investment Entrant Scheme will
start receiving applications on October 27, 2003.
Announcing details of the Scheme on September 30, the HKSAR Deputy Secretary for Security, Mr Michael Wong said, "The Capital
Investment Entrant Scheme aims to attract capital investment entrants to come to Hong Kong, i.e. people who have the
financial means to make substantial investment in Hong Kong, but would not, in the context of the Scheme, run the business
themselves. We welcome the entry of capital investment entrants, as the new capital they bring in would enhance local
financial and economic activities."
Persons with net assets under their control and disposal for investment of no less than HK$6.5 million in permissible
investment assets will be eligible for admission into Hong Kong as capital investment entrants.
The Scheme currently applies to foreign nationals, Macao Special Administrative Region residents, Chinese nationals who have
obtained permanent resident status in a foreign country, stateless persons who have obtained permanent resident status in a
foreign country with proven re-entry facilities and residents of Taiwan. As foreign exchange control is implemented in the
Mainland, the new policy will not apply to Mainland residents at this stage.
There are two permissible investment asset classes, namely, real estate and financial assets. Real estate comprises
commercial, industrial or residential properties, including land and pre-completion properties in Hong Kong. Specified
financial assets include equities, debt securities, certificates of deposits, subordinated debt and eligible collective
investment schemes (i.e. unit trusts or mutual funds). Entrants can invest in either or a combination of the two permissible
asset classes.
Suitable portfolio maintenance and ring-fencing requirements will be imposed to ensure that an entrant does not reduce his
investment commitment during the time when he is permitted to stay in Hong Kong under the Scheme.
Specifically, entrants are not allowed to realise or cash in any capital appreciation of the qualifying portfolio. On the
other hand, if the value of the portfolio falls below the original level of HK$6.5 million, no topping up is required.
Regular reporting is also required on the composition and value of the qualifying portfolio.
Successful applicants will be allowed to bring in their spouses and unmarried dependent children under the age of 18 as
dependants. After seven years of continuous ordinary residence in Hong Kong, capital investment entrants and their dependants
may apply for the right of abode in Hong Kong in accordance with the law.
Interested parties may visit the website of the Hong Kong Immigration Department at
http://www.immd.gov.hk in mid October to
download the application forms and relevant information.
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