Moving to HongKong, need advice!

maxeenbaby

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Dear everybody!
I am going to move from Shanghai to Hongkong by the end of the year with my 5 months old baby and my husband. We do not have a very high budget for an appartment (only 13000 - 15000 HK$) and we do not mind living in a small appartment. Though we would like to live some place with lots of foreigners and also with conection to the subway if possible. I think my husband will be working in the Kowloon area.
Maybe you can also give me adive for some mother-and baby-groups in HongKong.
I am also looking for a part time job. I love children, so maybe something in a kindergarden would be nice. I have a lot experience with children.
I also studied Tourism- and European Business Management, so any job as a secretary or something like that would be great,too.
I know I have lot's of questions, I am just trying to be prepared ahead.
I really hope you can help me with that. Thank you a lot already. Looking forward to move to HongKong. Sincerely, Iris
 
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also, you should know that you cannot get a work visa for part-time work and they no longer allow people on a dependent visa to work, unless they are dependent on a permanent resident.

good luck!
 
Hi, Maxeenbaby,

You can be a private tutor tutoring at your home or your student's home, teaching English or European languages. You don't need a visa or have to pay tax (provided the government doesn't know).
 
Hi Max,

With that budget you could try Whampoa Garden. You could get an apartment around 700-900+ sqfeet. Alot foreigner live here as it's convenient. Easy to travel here with buses,van,ferries (harbour is walking distance). Jusco and ParkNshop ( supermarket ) is available. Groceries is easily accessible.

There's a few nurseries & kindy here too (eg.Deborah International palygroup& nursery,William International kindergarten). Learning habitat at fishermanwharf offer kindermusic for kids age 6 months onwards. 5mins away from New World center where Little gym offer activities for kids age 3 months onwards.

As for part time job, you could try later when you settle comfortably first in Hong Kong =) Good Luck !
 
no problem! in order to get a working visa you and your sponsoring company need to prove that you have something that a local cannot provide. depending on what the job that you are doing is, it will either be very easy or very difficult.

anyway, i wish you the best of luck! i've been here for 10 years and i've never had a housing allowance, so i'm sure that you'll do just fine finding a place within your budget!

PS. i have an 8.5 month old!
 
Hi Carang,
maybe we can get together sometime when I am in Hong Kong. Thank you for the advice. It does not make me too happy though, that it is so hard to get a job. I thought it would be easier. I will see if I have a chance.
Thanks
Iris
 
i'd love to get together. i didn't mean to put you off getting a job! they are around, you just need to look for them, and for someone that can sponsor you.

let me know when you get to town!
i've attached a photo of my boy.... maybe you could attach one of your baby too?
 

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Hi Carang,
I will let you know whem\n I am in town. Propably beginning of january.
I tried before to attach a photo, but I still did not figure out how.
Iris
Wow it worked! I got it!
 

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wow...soooo cute!!!!
look forward to hearing from you closer to the time....
i live in Discovery Bay and i work full time in Sheung wan, so maybe we could meet on on of my days off...
 
Nicmum said:
There's a few nurseries & kindy here too (eg.Deborah International palygroup& nursery,William International kindergarten). Learning habitat at fishermanwharf offer kindermusic for kids age 6 months onwards. 5mins away from New World center where Little gym offer activities for kids age 3 months onwards.

Hi Nicmum,

You seem to be very familiar with Whampoa Garden. My daughter is 2 and I'm starting to look around for kindergarten for her next year. Do you know anything about Deborah Int'l, William Int'l or Learning Habitat? I went to Deborah Int'l for their last open day and it seemed that the teachers were more eager to ask my daughter to go for an interview than anything else.

Any advice is appreciated. Thanks.

Sandy
 
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