Fair enough to be fair I'm more concerned about all these Chinese seen one with a united shirt underneath a city tracksuit top and didn't put his camera down all game didn't even stand up when we scored and there is loads of them
Not Chinese, Hong Kongers.
There’s a political difference.
That’s why they’ve left Hong Kong and moved to Manchester and the UK.
When it comes to buying property there are only three things that matter; location, location, location. The position of a property determines its value more than any other asset, and the most valuable position of them all, is the city. Cities are the fastest growing areas in the world and as they grow, so does the price of its real estate, making them some of the most expensive places to buy property in the world. Here’s our lowdown of the top 10 and their average property prices*.
1. Hong Kong ($1,235,220)
Hong Kong has a booming economy, well-known for its skyscrapers and considered to be a perfect example of the modern city. A huge centre for culture and a fast adapting urban environment make Hong Kong one of the most expensive places to buy property.
From 31 January 2021, a new visa will be available to Hong Kong British National (Overseas) citizens (BNOs) and their close family members. Under the new route, the UK government estimates that 5.4 million Hong Kong residents will be eligible to move to the UK and eventually become British citizens.
This commentary answers some common questions about the proposed new policy of creating a special immigration route for British National (Overseas) citizens (BNOs) and its implications
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