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IANG Visa Renewal and Permanent Residency After 7 Years

IANG Renewal and Permanent Residency

Under the Immigration Arrangements for Non-local Graduates (IANG), eligible applicants who have resided in Hong Kong for a continuous period of 7 years may apply for the status of permanent resident.

Renewal of IANG

The IANG arrangement allows eligible graduates to stay and work in Hong Kong. The renewal of the IANG visa follows the conditions set out under the arrangement, which typically require the applicant to remain employed or engaged in business in Hong Kong.

Applying for Permanent Residency

After a continuous residence of 7 years in Hong Kong, IANG holders may apply to become permanent residents. The application is subject to the requirements of the Hong Kong Immigration Department, including the continuous residence condition.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I switch employers on an IANG visa?

Yes, as long as the applicant continues to meet the conditions of the IANG arrangement, such as remaining employed or engaged in a business in Hong Kong.

What documents are needed for renewal?

Typically, you need to provide evidence of your employment or business engagement in Hong Kong, along with your passport and current visa. The specific requirements are outlined by the Immigration Department.

Is permanent residency automatic after 7 years?

No, you must submit an application to the Immigration Department. The department will assess whether you meet the continuous residence requirement and other conditions.

For more information, you may refer to our guide on understanding offer letters and CAS, which covers related visa processes for students.


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