(A)

(3)

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they would otherwise be the only member of the family not in the Colony; or

they are untirely dependent upon their parent or parents in the Colony; or

(c) they are physically incapacitated in any way.

(a) Parents :

(i.)

(ii)

An application for parents to join a son or daughter in the Colony will normally be approved provided that one of the parents is over the age of 50 and the son or daughter is :

(A) a bona fide resident; and

(B)

able to support then and provide accommodation.

Similar application in respect of both parents under 50 years of age or in respect of one parent (irrespective of age) where the other is still resident in China, Macau or Taiwan will not normally be approved in the absence of strong compassionate or humanitarian reasons.

(e) Widows and widowers :

An application for widows (including in this context a divorced woman) of any age or widowers over 50 years of age to join their nearest or only surviving relatives in the Colony will normally be approved provided that their relatives are :

(i)

bona fide residents; and

(ii) able to support them and provide accommodation.

(f) Relatives other than wives, husbands

children or parents :

Except as provided in paragraph (e) above, permission for other relatives to enter the Colony will not normally be approved in the absence of adequate proof of a long period of previous residence in the Colony, or other strong compassionate or humanitarian reasons.

(g) Others:

Permission to enter the Colony may also be granted to other persons, whether or not they have relatives in the Colony, provided that :

(i)

they possess a special skill, knowledge or experience of value to and not readily available in the Colony; or (ii) they are in a position to make a substantial contribution

to the economy of the Colony.

CONFIDENTIAL

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