Email Us | Advertising

Login / Register

User Name
Password

Advertisers


GeoExpat.Com arrow Forums arrow Hong Kong Forums arrow Moving to Hong Kong arrow Immigration and Visas
 
Old 21-04-2008, 09:03 PM
Registered User
 
Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 4
Bakednotfried is on a distinguished road
HKPIC Process

Hi all,
I'm currently in the process of applying for ROA and I'm up to the stage where I have to go back to HK to show the immigration officer the original copies of the documents I copied.

Could anyone give me an idea of what's next? So that I can plan ahead any future trips that could be needed.

Thanks in advance
Reply With Quote
 
Old 22-04-2008, 11:48 AM
Registered User
 
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Kowloon, Hong Kong
Age: 23
Posts: 131
killahbad is a glorious beacon of lightkillahbad is a glorious beacon of lightkillahbad is a glorious beacon of lightkillahbad is a glorious beacon of lightkillahbad is a glorious beacon of light
Hi, I applied for ROA too last week. How long did it take for them to get back in touch with you regarding going in for the interview?

Here what was wrote on another thread regarding ur question

Quote:
Originally Posted by Aritaurus View Post
Yep, that's pretty much exactly what I had to go through to get my HKID. It's pretty straight forward as long you have all the documents they ask for.

After you send in all the photocopies, they will send you a letter letting you know whether you have been approved or not. If you're approved, they will ask you to come in person for an interview to have all the original copies verified. Once that's done, the immigration officer will put an endorsement on your passport saying that you have unconditional stay and you'll get your picture taken and get your temporary HKID on the same day.
Reply With Quote
 
Old 22-04-2008, 12:26 PM
elle's Avatar
Registered User
 
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Discovery Bay, Hong Kong
Posts: 364
elle is a splendid one to beholdelle is a splendid one to beholdelle is a splendid one to beholdelle is a splendid one to beholdelle is a splendid one to beholdelle is a splendid one to beholdelle is a splendid one to behold
Quote:
Originally Posted by killahbad View Post
Hi, I applied for ROA too last week. How long did it take for them to get back in touch with you regarding going in for the interview?

Here what was wrote on another thread regarding ur question
I applied in January. They got back to me after 3 weeks. I did not need to provide any original of the copies I sent in. My husband applied one months before I did. the only original document he had to bring was the purchase documentation for our home. The whole process was very straight forward and simple.
Reply With Quote
 
Old 22-04-2008, 02:47 PM
Registered User
 
Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 4
Bakednotfried is on a distinguished road
Quote:
Originally Posted by killahbad View Post
Hi, I applied for ROA too last week. How long did it take for them to get back in touch with you regarding going in for the interview?
I'm applying from overseas, so I don't know if it would apply to you, but a month passed before I received the interview letter.
Reply With Quote
 
Old 23-04-2008, 01:13 PM
Registered User
 
Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 8
100LL is on a distinguished road
Quote:
Originally Posted by Bakednotfried View Post
Could anyone give me an idea of what's next? So that I can plan ahead any future trips that could be needed.
I went to the Immigration Department with the originals they asked for, and they approved me right on the place. An endorsement was put in my passport which said that all my previous conditions of stay were canceled.

You can then proceed to the floor where you apply for ID cards and hope that the daily walk-in quota is not full yet. If it is, you can try your luck again next day or make an appointment online, which will take you a few days.

Once you went through the ID card procedure (application form, finger print, etc) it takes about 10 days to get the ID card. You should be able to get it done in one single stay in HK. To pickup the ID card you can send a friend with a proxy letter, so you don't have to wait around for 10 days.

Hope that helps.
Reply With Quote
 
Old 29-04-2008, 09:04 AM
STB STB is offline
Registered User
 
Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 31
STB is on a distinguished road
Quote:
Originally Posted by Bakednotfried View Post
I'm applying from overseas, so I don't know if it would apply to you, but a month passed before I received the interview letter.
Hi!

I plan to apply for verification of eligibility for HKPIC.

Some questions:

1. How did they notified you? By postal mail?

2. Did you send a self-address stamped envelop? Or IMMD just sent the reply through postal mail at their expense.

3. Did you use form ROP145?The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region - Immigration Department

4. Did you send it to:

Right of Abode Section, 25th Floor, Immigration Tower, 7 Gloucester Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong.
or the Chinese Consulate in your country?

5. Did you try getting HKPIC from the country you're residing now? The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region - Immigration Department
Reply With Quote
 
Old 29-04-2008, 11:27 AM
Registered User
 
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Kowloon, Hong Kong
Age: 23
Posts: 131
killahbad is a glorious beacon of lightkillahbad is a glorious beacon of lightkillahbad is a glorious beacon of lightkillahbad is a glorious beacon of lightkillahbad is a glorious beacon of light
I picked up the form from the Immigration office which comea with 2 sticky address labels, you put ur address on both and then they use one to send notification of receiving your application and the presumably to notify you on attending the interview stage. (still waiting on that)

I went and applied on the 25th Floor of the building in Wan Chai - basically picked the form up there, went downstairs to the photocopy place and then posted it back up on the 25th floor. Took about 20 mins, most of the time was trying to figure out how to get to the 25th floor (separate lifts for floors past 11 or 13)

That my experience but not sure how it works applying from overseas

Last edited by killahbad : 29-04-2008 at 11:29 AM.
Reply With Quote
 
Old 29-04-2008, 01:39 PM
Registered User
 
Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 4
Bakednotfried is on a distinguished road
Quote:
Originally Posted by STB View Post
Hi!

I plan to apply for verification of eligibility for HKPIC.

Some questions:

1. How did they notified you? By postal mail?

2. Did you send a self-address stamped envelop? Or IMMD just sent the reply through postal mail at their expense.

3. Did you use form ROP145?The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region - Immigration Department

4. Did you send it to:

Right of Abode Section, 25th Floor, Immigration Tower, 7 Gloucester Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong.
or the Chinese Consulate in your country?

5. Did you try getting HKPIC from the country you're residing now? The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region - Immigration Department
Hi,

1. Yes, they notified me via mail.

2. As killahbad said, you get a couple of mailing labels, to which you write your details in and they use these to send any correspondence back to you. You don't have to pay for the mailing costs from their side.

3. Yes.

4,5. I handed in the application to the ROA section office in Wanchai, so answer to that would be no, but any correspondence was done with my overseas address.

All the best with your application.
Reply With Quote
 
Old 30-04-2008, 04:44 PM
Registered User
 
Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 4
Bakednotfried is on a distinguished road
Quote:
Originally Posted by STB View Post
Hi!

I plan to apply for verification of eligibility for HKPIC.

Some questions:

1. How did they notified you? By postal mail?

2. Did you send a self-address stamped envelop? Or IMMD just sent the reply through postal mail at their expense.

3. Did you use form ROP145?The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region - Immigration Department

4. Did you send it to:

Right of Abode Section, 25th Floor, Immigration Tower, 7 Gloucester Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong.
or the Chinese Consulate in your country?

5. Did you try getting HKPIC from the country you're residing now? The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region - Immigration Department
Hi,

To answer your questions,

1. Yes, via mail.

2. As killahbad said, they include a couple of mailing labels with the application. You write your details on them and immigration use them to send any replies to you. You do not have to pay for any postage costs from their side.

3. Yes.

4,5,. I actually handed my application into the ROA section in Wanchai so I didn't really do an "overseas application", just that any replies were sent to my overseas address. Sorry about the confusion.

All the best with your application.
Reply With Quote
Reply


Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Process for applying for HK ID card max477 Immigration and Visas 17 08-01-2007 11:42 PM
work visa process carpediem19 Immigration and Visas 3 25-09-2005 07:05 AM
work permit process Mat Working in Hong Kong 7 25-08-2005 02:34 PM
HK Immigration process Mat Immigration and Visas 1 18-07-2005 08:52 AM
sponsorship process... hk_explorers Everything Else 6 06-09-2004 05:13 PM


Tools Search
Search:

Advanced Search
Rate This Thread
Rate This Thread:



All times are GMT +8. The time now is 06:34 PM.


Quick Nav

Partners

Small Business Ads


Content Relevant URLs by vBSEO 3.1.0 ©2007, Crawlability, Inc.