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Hong Kong Student Visa Guide

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Hong Kong is a vibrant metropolis, known for its impressive skyline, harbour, and blend of Eastern and Western cultures. It’s a popular destination for international students due to its reputable universities, many of which are recognised in the QS World Rankings, and a high standard of education. Beyond academics, Hong Kong offers an exciting urban life, coupled with green spaces and cultural diversity, making it an attractive place for students from around the world to pursue their higher education.

Hong Kong Student Visa Process and Fees for International Students

International students need to obtain a student visa or entry permit to study in Hong Kong. The application process is managed by the Hong Kong Immigration Department, with the educational establishment acting as a local sponsor.

The first step towards getting a student visa for Hong Kong is to receive an offer from a Hong Kong university. After securing your offer, the university will typically assist you with the visa application process, which includes the following requirements:

  • A letter of acceptance from the university confirming your enrolment in a full-time accredited programme
  • Proof of sufficient finances to cover your tuition fees and living expenses for the duration of your studies
  • Accommodation arrangement proof, if applicable
  • A valid passport and recent photograph
  • Additionally, students from some countries may be required to undergo a medical examination as part of the visa application process.

The visa application fee for Hong Kong is subject to change, so it is advisable to check the latest fee structure on the Hong Kong Immigration Department’s website or through your university. It is crucial to apply for your visa well in advance of your start date, as processing times can vary.

Upon arrival in Hong Kong, you may need to complete certain formalities, such as registration with the Hong Kong Police Force, depending on your duration of stay.

Hong Kong Student Visa Work Regulations

Hong Kong offers some work opportunities for international students during their studies. With a valid student visa, students are permitted to take up part-time on-campus employment for up to 20 hours per week during the term, and full-time employment during the summer holidays, without the need for further work permission.

These regulations provide students with the opportunity to gain work experience, immerse themselves in the local culture, and help manage personal expenses. Following graduation, students may apply for the Immigration Arrangements for Non-local Graduates (IANG), which allows them to remain in Hong Kong for job seeking or employment without any restriction on the type of work.

For further information about student visas, see our International Student Visas article.

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