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34 minutes ago, Thaiyotakamli said:

https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/asia/taiwan-envoy-leaves-hong-kong-political-obstacles-12940914?cid=FBcna

so DPP doesnt acknowledge taiwan is one china
but her master acknowledged that😂

How to recognize 1 China after 2019 version of 告台灣同胞書?

XJP doesn’t even recognize 九二共識!

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繼陸委會香港辦事處代理處長高銘村,被指因拒絕簽署「支持『一個中國』切結書」以換取簽證而離港後,再有報導指,多名台灣駐港機構主管離港後,香港不予接任人簽證,但駐港機構編制中的 5 名組長只剩下一人。

台媒《上報》昨日報導,陸委會香港辦事處代理處長高銘村,近日因工作簽證到期而申請延簽,但被港府要求簽署「支持『一個中國』切結書」以換取簽證,高銘村在無法接受港府要求下,昨日( 16 日)已返回台灣。《中央社》今日 ( 17 日) 則指,在高銘村離港前一日,台北辦事處服務組組長周家瑞及綜合組組長李晉梅亦已離港,又引述消息,指兩人都是工作簽證到期。

台北辦事處是陸委會駐港機構,統籌和主導其他駐港機構的工作,辦事處下設服務組(領務工作)、經濟組、新聞文化組、聯絡組、綜合組,其中聯絡組和綜合組為陸委會派遣人員。而目前台北辦事處的 5 名組長,只剩下經濟組組長倪伯嘉仍在港。

報導又指,除了主管外,台灣各駐港機構的多名秘書,其工作簽證也已經過期,亦已申請延期。但至今未獲港府回覆。但報導指,台北辦事處仍持續運作,提供如港人簽證申請等服務。

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16 minutes ago, Kopites said:

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繼陸委會香港辦事處代理處長高銘村,被指因拒絕簽署「支持『一個中國』切結書」以換取簽證而離港後,再有報導指,多名台灣駐港機構主管離港後,香港不予接任人簽證,但駐港機構編制中的 5 名組長只剩下一人。

台媒《上報》昨日報導,陸委會香港辦事處代理處長高銘村,近日因工作簽證到期而申請延簽,但被港府要求簽署「支持『一個中國』切結書」以換取簽證,高銘村在無法接受港府要求下,昨日( 16 日)已返回台灣。《中央社》今日 ( 17 日) 則指,在高銘村離港前一日,台北辦事處服務組組長周家瑞及綜合組組長李晉梅亦已離港,又引述消息,指兩人都是工作簽證到期。

台北辦事處是陸委會駐港機構,統籌和主導其他駐港機構的工作,辦事處下設服務組(領務工作)、經濟組、新聞文化組、聯絡組、綜合組,其中聯絡組和綜合組為陸委會派遣人員。而目前台北辦事處的 5 名組長,只剩下經濟組組長倪伯嘉仍在港。

報導又指,除了主管外,台灣各駐港機構的多名秘書,其工作簽證也已經過期,亦已申請延期。但至今未獲港府回覆。但報導指,台北辦事處仍持續運作,提供如港人簽證申請等服務。

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https://www.upmedia.mg/news_info.php?SerialNo=91830

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【獨家】香港一中切結書曝光 劈頭就列一中原則「別讓港府尷尬」

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台港互喊遵守「2011換文」 內容未公開引揣測

除了「一個中國原則」,另一個值得注意的重點是,切結書特別提及駐港辦必須遵守台港兩會「2011年換文」的相關規定。2011年,台灣與香港歷經數輪磋商,同意設置互設代表機構,原以「中華旅行社」對外的台灣駐港機構,也終於可以正名為「台北經濟文化辦事處」。

然而此一奠定台港官方互動基礎的官方正式換文,內容一直未被公開。當時馬政府的兩岸關係發展順利,帶動台港關係多有斬獲,不但港府一級官員曾訪問台灣,2011年我駐港辦事處正名時,時任陸委會主委賴幸媛更親訪香港揭牌。對於這些高度政治性的互動,2011年換文是否涉及雙方對交流規範的承諾,成為此次「一個中國原則」切結書另一個關鍵要素。

 

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24 minutes ago, Kopites said:


Today...Taiwan....hahaha

Hk moving toward such parliamentary set up? .

Full fight on Facebook. Watch the Facebook version. Damn funny.

https://www.facebook.com/icablenews/videos/台灣藍綠陣營再現衝突-立法院通過陳菊任監察院長/568133353862767/

KMT is getting out of touch with masses. That’s the only way they get attention.

It just show Current Chairperson runs out of ideas.

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Hong Kong unrest blamed for spike in emigration inquiries
https://www.todayonline.com/world/hong-kong-unrest-blamed-spike-emigration-inquiries

Mr. Fong representing MM2H Club is one of the Malaysia My Second Home (MM2H) agent facilitated 800 applications from HK for past 3 months (nos. equivalent to past 10 yrs).

“Since June, the number of cases we received has started to jump,” he says. “The August figure was about 10 times of that in July. Now there are more than 700 applications in the queue,”
says Mr. Fong

“The push is coming from the current unsettled conditions which are, for most people, unprecedented. Their children’s future is most important,” says Mr Paul Bernadou of emigration consulting agency.

"He has narrowed the choice to Malaysia or Thailand, as both require relatively low investments."

“At this moment, everybody in Hong Kong is finding a way out, either through relocation or emigration, as we look for some kind of security for ourselves,” says paediatric nurse Carmen Tam, 41. She and her husband are considering moving to somewhere like Malaysia or Taiwan, where there are people who speak Chinese.

...decision to emigrate, which comes with a steep price tag, as Mr Lo and his wife are giving up jobs with a combined income of more than HK$1 million a year.

“Of course we went through some struggling, as we’ll need to start from zero in Canada. This is not an easy decision, but we reckon we’ll be able to lead a simple life in Toronto after we sell our house in Hong Kong,” he says.

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See lah HK people so weak.

They just let China impose all these new laws against them.

:grin:

They never speak up against it and

I have no sympathy for them at all.

Sheep get what they deserve.

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When I think of HK I always think of Roast Goose.

Stupid China will kill The Roast Goose

that lay the golden egg.

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Communists have always been stupid

because it stops people thinking.

There is no right way or wrong way

good way or bad way

best way or worse way.

There is only the Communist way.

:grin:

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18 minutes ago, Jamesc said:

Communists have always been stupid

because it stops people thinking.

There is no right way or wrong way

good way or bad way

best way or worse way.

There is only the Communist way.

:grin:

Sounds like ur MIL😂

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2 hours ago, Jamesc said:

When I think of HK I always think of Roast Goose.

Stupid China will kill The Roast Goose

that lay the golden egg.

:grin:

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The golden egg probably you are referring to HK government enormous  financial reserves.  

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2 hours ago, Didu said:

Hong Kong unrest blamed for spike in emigration inquiries
https://www.todayonline.com/world/hong-kong-unrest-blamed-spike-emigration-inquiries

Mr. Fong representing MM2H Club is one of the Malaysia My Second Home (MM2H) agent facilitated 800 applications from HK for past 3 months (nos. equivalent to past 10 yrs).

“Since June, the number of cases we received has started to jump,” he says. “The August figure was about 10 times of that in July. Now there are more than 700 applications in the queue,”
says Mr. Fong

“The push is coming from the current unsettled conditions which are, for most people, unprecedented. Their children’s future is most important,” says Mr Paul Bernadou of emigration consulting agency.

"He has narrowed the choice to Malaysia or Thailand, as both require relatively low investments."

“At this moment, everybody in Hong Kong is finding a way out, either through relocation or emigration, as we look for some kind of security for ourselves,” says paediatric nurse Carmen Tam, 41. She and her husband are considering moving to somewhere like Malaysia or Taiwan, where there are people who speak Chinese.

...decision to emigrate, which comes with a steep price tag, as Mr Lo and his wife are giving up jobs with a combined income of more than HK$1 million a year.

“Of course we went through some struggling, as we’ll need to start from zero in Canada. This is not an easy decision, but we reckon we’ll be able to lead a simple life in Toronto after we sell our house in Hong Kong,” he says.

Is the drain of HK human capital that Hk government should be concern. This is the group that are wealthy/skilled.  Many countries waving their hands. Taiwan/Australia/UK  in need of a boost to their own economic.

Putting China national in HK would never work. 

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2 hours ago, Kopites said:

Is the drain of HK human capital that Hk government should be concern. This is the group that are wealthy/skilled.  Many countries waving their hands. Taiwan/Australia/UK  in need of a boost to their own economic.

Putting China national in HK would never work. 

Remember after 1997 many went back hk. They are gambling with their future 

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21 minutes ago, Thaiyotakamli said:

Remember after 1997 many went back hk. They are gambling with their future 

After gotten their PR or citizen most if not all went back to HK. I would not fault them as I would do the same living in a foreign country as second class citizen.

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4 minutes ago, Kopites said:

After gotten their PR or citizen most if not all went back to HK. I would not fault them as I would do the same living in a foreign country as second class citizen.

A lot of HKer loves HK a lot.  Getting PR or citizen elsewhere is an insurance.

Similar practise is also happening in PRC. PRC is clamping down on PRC holding foreign PR.

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