1. Born in Hong Kong, and his father or mother has settled in Hong Kong at the time of birth or at any time after birth;
2. Have ordinarily lived in Hong Kong for more than seven consecutive years at any time before or after the establishment of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region; ?
3. Born outside Hong Kong, and at the time of birth, the father or mother was a China citizen and had the right of abode in Hong Kong.
In addition to the above-mentioned documents required for applying for the HKSAR passport, the applicant must also submit:
1. Application Form for Hong Kong Permanent Identity Card?
2. Provide any of the following documents (original and photocopy):
(1) Hong Kong Certificate of Identity (CI); Abbreviation); ?
(2) British National (Overseas) Passport (BNO); ?
(3) British Dependent Territories Citizen (Hong Kong) passport (BDTC); ?
(4) Other documents that can prove that the applicant enjoys the right of abode in Hong Kong. ?
3. If the applicant does not have the above documents, please provide any of the following sets of supporting documents (original and photocopy):
(1) birth certificate; Proof that the father or mother has settled in Hong Kong, such as travel documents with unconditional restrictions on residence; If only the father has settled in Hong Kong, parents' marriage certificates are required. ?
(2) Proof documents of continuous ordinary residence in Hong Kong for seven years, such as school attendance certificate, work certificate, official receipt, bank notes, etc.
(3) birth certificate; The Hong Kong permanent identity card of the father or mother and documents proving when they obtained the right of abode in Hong Kong, such as travel documents; If only the father has the right of abode in Hong Kong, the parents' marriage certificate is required. ?
4. Two recent color photos. ?
5. If the applicant originally held a Hong Kong identity card (non-permanent), he should return it with the application.
6. The application for ID card can only be submitted together with the application for SAR passport, and cannot be submitted separately.
Extended data:
There are two types of Hong Kong identity cards, namely "Hong Kong Permanent Identity Card" and "Hong Kong Identity Card". 1/The ID card obtained by a person aged 0/is also called a children's ID card, and 18-year-old people need to change their adult ID cards within 30 days after their birthday.
Permanent identity card:
Hong Kong permanent identity card is an identity card issued by the Immigration Department to people with the right of abode in Hong Kong. Hong Kong permanent identity card is commonly known as "Samsung", which is named after the "* * *" mark on its permanent identity card. In fact, the meaning of the mark has nothing to do with whether the holder has the right of abode in Hong Kong. It only means that the holder 18 years old or above is eligible to apply for the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Re-entry Permit.
Hong Kong permanent residents only need to show their identity cards when entering or leaving the Hong Kong border, and they don't need to fill out the "entry and exit declaration form" to pass the customs. In section 125 of the Immigration Ordinance (Chapter 125). 1 15), which stipulates that Hong Kong permanent residents shall enjoy the following rights in addition to Article 2AA (2):
1. Enter Hong Kong;
2. No conditions of stay in Hong Kong will be imposed, and any conditions of stay imposed on him will be null and void;
3. No expulsion order may be issued against him;
4. No removal order shall be issued against him.
Baidu Encyclopedia-Hong Kong Permanent Identity Card