| I had years in my 7 where I was travelling on business for more than 200 days in the year, but because HK was clearly still my primary residence (I was travelling to many different places, not just one) that wasn't a problem.
I don't think there's a hard fast rule except that the onus is on you to show that you have been primarily or ordinarily resident in HK for a continuous period of 7 years. If your place of employment is not HK and, for example, you aren't paying tax in HK then that is going to be more difficult,
But as someone said, if you have RTL, what's the big deal? The only difference is that you can't vote and you could get deported for something suitably heinous. Does either of them bother you? |