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Hong Kong immigration authorities announced the latest round of updates to the Talent List.
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Additional Information: The Hong Kong government originally drew up the Talent List in 2018 and expanded it in 2021 and 2023 to attract high-quality talent and recruit additional skilled labor. Officials stated that for employers, the process of filling vacancies within the Talent List will be faster, as they are not required to provide proof to substantiate their difficulties in local recruitment when making applications under the GEP and the ASMTP. As BAL reported, the Hong Kong government also recently enhanced the Top Talent Pass Scheme and the QMAS last year for added convenience and efficiency.
More information regarding the expanded Talent List and guidance for applying under various immigration schemes is available on the Hong Kong Talent Engage website. Hong Kong authorities expanded the Talent List to meet the region’s development needs and attract more highly skilled foreign nationals to live and work in the region.
This alert has been provided by the BAL Global Practice Group.
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