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Is there a discussion forum, online or IRL, where US expats get together and talk about stuff? I'm feeling pretty angry at the new tax law and how it will impact us, and would love to have a chance to share thoughts, feelings and strategies with people who understand. My friends stateside are sympathetic, but they secretly resent the tax break we get for working overseas. My colleagues are ...
A friend's son is trying to find an internet or publication resource which lists possible/typical questions that may be asked during his interview (oral) for admission to an English Medium secondary school. My friend's son is currently in a Chinese Medium school. You're welcome to reply directly to Richard at rickavon@kos.net. Thanks in advance to any responders.
I would be interested in hearing any recent experience about how long it now takes to renew a UK passport in HK. The last time I did so was back in 2010, since when the system has been changed, with the issue being handled somewhere else and apparently taking more time. Thanks in advance for any up to date information.
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no body has a crystal ball, but one needs to be aware that the property market has gone up a lot over the last 6 months, and the external environment is not favorable, given the equity market in HK& overseas, and the possible recession in US. Upside will be limited and risk of downside is much higher...
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gdbill 17 yrs ago. It is a rip-off for a lawyer (notary public) to charge $400 to witness a signature. According to HK law, a Commissioner of Oaths is equal to a notary public and is generally free. Actually, the whole notary public appointment process in HK is a scam. HK$400 per notarization comes out to over US$600 per hour.
Laws of HK Cap 217 - Definition of weapons. Cap 228 Section 17 and Cap 245 Section 2 and 33 relate to possession of offensive weapons. Possession in a public place is subject to lawful authority and reasonable excuse therefore it is incumbent on you to show the reasonable excuse. Machete and knife in countryside area may be ok; and folding ...