setting up hk co for visa



ORIGINAL POST
Posted by add1234 19 yrs ago
if i set up a hk consultancy co and have regular monies credited to the co bank account. would that give me the right to obtain a working visa for hk?


as i plan to start small the company will only employ myself. will a sole proprietorship limited liability co be the most appropriate co to start in this case?


i do not mind paying taxes but hopefully not too high and also have the right to work in hk.


does the account have to be a hk dollar one?


thank everyone that takes the time to reply.

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COMMENTS
associates 19 yrs ago
You must have a "real" business to receive a business visa; simply having money arrive at a bank account will not do.



What you require is your own business to sponsor you here in HK or failing that an employer; we can assist with both. Essentially provide a current CV and body of work and draft up a plan as to what you are intending to do . An application to the immigration department can be made based on the CV and a well drawn business plan and covering introduction letter......all of which we can do if you don't feel confident.



We would be pleased to assist if you wish professional help.



Our initial interview charges are HK$2,500 where we would set out the several options we might suggest .....at the end of this interview you will know the paths forward and the costs of each. The HK$2,500 will be credited towards engaging our services to deliver on the path chosen (if any).



Contact me for an appointment should you wish to move forward.



Regards



Shane Weir

Weir & Associates

Solicitors & Notaries

2108 Gloucester Tower

The Landmark

15 Queens Road Central

Hong Kong

Tel : 2526-1767

Fax : 2868-3568

email : weirlaw@hongkonglaw.com

www.HongKongLaw.com/weirlaw

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