| You really need to be more specific about what you think you can do which a local can't do. "Good with people" doesn't cut it, particularly since, I suspect, that means "English-speaking people". If you don't speak at least one version of Chinese fluently then there really are very, very few people-facing roles in Hong Kong which would have any chance of Immigration granting an Employment Visa. I have never seen a non-Chinese speaker in a non-management front of house role in a hotel here. |