How Right of Abode (ROA) Leads to PR in Hong Kong: Rules, Benefits, and Process

The Right of Abode (ROA) in Hong Kong allows one to work, study, and live without immigration restrictions and is a stepping stone to Permanent Residency (PR). ROA is granted by birth, descent, or seven years' continuous residence. ROA has benefits like unrestricted employment, access to social services, and unrestricted movement. PR can be sought by non-Chinese residents after seven years of possessing ROA. Continuous residence is required to qualify for PR. ROA offers long-term security and an open door to making Hong Kong a permanent residence.