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Shared Value examples in Hong Kong
Shared Vaue refers to the notion that businesses should work together to create value for all
stakeholders – customers, employees, shareholders, and the community.

Can I Work a Job in Hong Kong on a Visitor Visa?
A tourist visa is an excellent way to find a job, but it cannot be converted into a work visa while you are here. You can attend interviews and talks about a job, but you cannot begin paid employment. If you get a job offer in Hong Kong, you must return to your home country…

How to Apply Online For a Visa for Hong Kong
You can apply for a visa online if you consider visiting Hong Kong. This article will discuss the different types of Hong Kong visas and the process of applying for one. We’ve included a short overview of each class and the required information to make the process easier. Once you’ve completed the application form, you’ll…

Do I Need to Carry My Passport in Hong Kong?
When traveling to Hong Kong, you may have questions about what you should not do. Fortunately, most travelers are exempt from the requirement to carry a passport while traveling in Hong Kong. There are a few exceptions to this rule, however. US citizens, Australians, Canadians, and UK nationals are exempt from needing a visa when…
The need for Shared Value
In today’s business world, it’s more important than ever for businesses and employees to have shared
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