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Originally Posted by Kawaii75 Thanks for the info Aritaurus. At this point, Im still unsure of what action to take. I can appeal but I wonder if its worth it or should I just reapply under category 2(7). I did speak to the immigration officer and he said I do not qualify under category 2(7) either, mainly due to not being able to provide my parents birth certificate.
Thank you once again for ur time and info.
Greatly appreciate it. |
What about your father ? Even though he was born in China, he must have lived in Hong Kong for seven years to become a Permanent Resident. I think if he still has his birth certificate, an old Hong Kong Permanent Identity Card or British Dependent Territory Passport, it should be sufficient to establish your Right to Land.
I still think it's under the discretion of the person that reviews your case. See if you can make another application under category 2(7) and see if they will accept it going under your father. As PDLM said, your mother must have had other documents showing that she was a Chinese citizen at the time you were born , old BDTC Passport or old HKPIC. Try and find out of these help.
Anyways, I hope this works out for you.