WORLDSCMP CHINA
93% of mainland Chinese top talent move to Hong Kong for children’s education
A survey by Beacon Group found that over 90% of mainland Chinese families moving to Hong Kong under talent visa schemes cited children’s education as the primary reason. Nearly 80% of respondents relocated when their children were in upper secondary school.
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