Hong Kong: Same-Sex Partners or Spouses Could Become Eligible for Dependent Status
The situation
Same-sex partners and spouses may be eligible for dependent status if a court
decision remains valid following a potential appeal.
A closer look
The Court of Appeal unanimously found that a foreign national who filed a
dependent visa application in Hong Kong in 2011 based on her same-sex partner
should not have been denied a visa.
The decision states that the Hong Kong Immigration Department failed to
demonstrate that the visa scheme, which does not allow same-sex partners and
spouses to qualify for dependent status, had been put in place rationally.
Background
Current Hong Kong immigration policy does not allow same-sex partners and
spouses to obtain dependent visas. They can only live in Hong Kong as visitors
and are not entitled to employment rights. However, heterosexual spouses can
obtain dependent visas and are entitled to employment rights in Hong Kong
without restrictions.
What this means for foreign nationals
Same-sex partners and spouses currently remain ineligible for dependent status,
however this could change depending on how the case progresses.
Looking ahead
The Hong Kong Immigration Department and the foreign national were ordered to
submit a proposed draft order by consent within 28 days, at which time it will
be clearer how the case will proceed.
Fragomen will closely monitor the situation and provide updates on the case.
This
alert is for informational purposes only. If you have any questions, please
contact the global immigration professional with whom you work at Fragomen or
send an email to HKInitiations@fragomen.com.
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