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  1. 2021年11月30日 · 30th November 2021 – (Hong Kong) The Government today announced that eligible persons born in 1961 should apply for the JoyYou Card, a Personalised Octopus Card tailor-made for the Government Public Transport Fare Concession Scheme for the Elderly and Eligible Persons with Disabilities (HK$2 Scheme) from tomorrow via the Octopus ...

  2. 2021年8月31日 · 31st August 2021 – (Hong Kong) The Government today announced that eligible persons born in 1958 should apply for the JoyYou Card, a Personalised Octopus Card tailor-made for the Government Public Transport Fare Concession Scheme for the Elderly and Eligible Persons with Disabilities (HK$2 Scheme) from tomorrow via the Octopus App ...

  3. 2024年6月20日 · Opening hours for these centres will be from 9 am to 8 pm on weekdays and from 9 am to 1 pm on Saturdays. The centres will remain closed on Sundays and public holidays. Individuals requiring assistance in applying for a JoyYou Card can visit these centres during the designated opening hours.

  4. 2021年6月8日 · 8th June 2021 – (Hong Kong) The government is entering the final stage to distribute HK$5,000 electronic consumption vouchers to local citizens. The government has tentatively scheduled to start accepting applications on 4th and 5th July. Citizens can register online or fill out a written form.

  5. 2021年4月11日 · 11th April 2021 – (London) The British government announced on Thursday (8th) new guidelines for applying for a British National (Overseas) Passport (BNO) visa, allowing the spouse or partner of the main visa applicant and dependent children under the age of 18 to apply for visas separately under certain circumstances.

  6. Liu’s wife, Money (Barbara) Chan Man-yee, 60, used to suffer from depression but she had persisted to take care of her late husband. Even a week before her husband’s death, Chan still calmly explained her husband’s medical condition to the media last week.

  7. 2023年7月26日 · 26th July 2023 – (Ottawa) The Canadian Department of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship (IRCC) has updated its “Special Measures for Hong Kong Residents Coming to Canada” guidelines, which no longer prioritise processing for family reunion, student, and permanent residency visa applications submitted by Hong Kong residents.

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