The dependents of professional workers or capital-investment
entrants admitted into Hong Kong will not need prior permission
before taking up employment from May 15, Hong Kong Immigration
Department announced Friday.
The department said the policy would help enhance Hong Kong's
edge in attracting professionals and investors as their dependents'
visas or entry permits granted on or after May 15 will not be
subject to employment restrictions.
Those who are currently banned from working may apply to the
department to remove the restriction for free; or they can wait to
have their restriction canceled when they apply for, and are
granted, extension of stay upon the expiry of their current stay
period.
There is no change to the arrangements for the dependents of
people admitted into Hong Kong for study. They are not allowed to
work unless they have obtained prior permission from the Director
of Immigration.
(Xinhua News Agency May 13, 2006)