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1. How can I become a member of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce (HK)? 2. Can I become an overseas member of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce (HK)? 3. What membership benefits do I/we get? 5. Is an employment visa needed to work in Hong Kong? 6. The best way to seek business matching partners in Hong Kong? 7. How to register a company in Hong Kong? 10. Which agency in Hong Kong can provide me with information on education in Singapore? 11. Where can I obtain some updated information on current employment situation in Singapore? 12. Is there any agency that can answer my queries in migration to Singapore? 14. Who can give me advice on how to set up a company in Singapore? 15. Where can I find information on tourism in Singapore? 16. What is the address of the Singapore Consulate-General in Hong Kong? 17. Whom shall I contact if I wish to put my child to receive Singapore education in Hong Kong? 18. What is the address of Singapore Airlines in Hong Kong?
1. How can I become a member of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce (HK)? To receive our membership application form contact us on telephone number 852 28383733 or e-mail us at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or Complete the form from our website at “xxxxxxx”. Back to top................ 2. Can I become an Overseas Member of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce (HK)? Yes! Overseas members are entitled to the same benefits as local members. Back to top................. 3. What membership benefits do I/we get? Membership Benefits Be informed: SCC(HK) updates you on a wide range of business related developments such as tax, employment law, immigration, etc. Members are being informed by regular-mails, luncheon talks, seminars, conferences designed to better understand the Hong Kong and China business environment and trends. Thanks to the SCC(HK) organised and/or co-organised activities, you will meet officials from Hong Kong, China and Singapore and have access to first hand information. SCC(HK) offers its members feedback on International Business Committee meetings. These quarterly “face-to-face” meetings between Hong Kong Government and the business community are a unique and meaningful lobby channel. Be exposed: Have instant access to the Singaporean business circles in Hong Kong and China and increase opportunities to meet and interact with business like executives. Expand your networking opportunities during activities jointly organised with other chambers and business associations in Hong Kong. If you are new to Hong Kong, benefit from the Chamber’s assistance and members’ experience setting up your office, get in touch with the right persons and save time to get operatives in a short period of time. Combined search tools and Internet links on SCC(HK) website and create business exposure opportunities for your company.
Use SCC(HK)’s channel and its position within the influential business organisations such International Business Committee, Intercham (the informal association of 27 foreign chambers in Hong Kong) to express your business concerns to the Hong Kong Authorities and policy makers Back to top.................
Visit the following websites in the region at: - Back to top................. 5. Is an employment visa needed to work in Hong Kong? Yes. As a general rule, any person other than those having the right of abode, must obtain a visa before coming to Hong Kong for the purpose of education, taking up employment, training, investment or residence. Applicants may submit their visa applications to the nearest Chinese Embassy/Consulate-General in their place of Residence. Back to top................ 6. The best way to seek business matching partners in Hong Kong? Premier Connect is a customised business matching service provided by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council. It will match you with prospective Hong Kong business partners. Back to top.................
The Business License Information Centre is part of the Government’s efforts to help business. It provides free one-stop information service for government licenses, permits, certificates and approvals that businesses are required to operate. Using a computerised database, the Centre provides investors and businesses with comprehensive and up-to-date business license information. http://www.gov.hk/en/business/registration\ or call 852-183 5500. Back to top.................
SCC(HK) has a wide spectrum of individual and corporate memberships who are in a variety of businesses and professions who can help you in these areas. You may contact our office for assistance at: - 7/F, China Hong Kong Tower, 8-12, Hennessey Road, Wanchai Hong Kong. Back to top................ 9. Where can I get some help or advice on schooling for my children, finding accommodation and getting to know more Singapore in town? For education and schooling, you can visit the following web site at: - Back to top.................
SMC Consultants Back to top.................
Contact Singapore, an alliance of the Economic Development Board and the Ministry of Manpower of Singapore. Tel: (852) 25272212 Back to top................. 12. Is there any agency that can answer my queries in immigrations to Singapore? Yes, the SMC(HK) Limited whose office is located at: Unit 902, 9/F, Admiralty Centre Tower One, 18 Harcourt Road, Hong Kong Tel: (852) 25279886 Where can I get the names and contact details of industry-specific importers and exporters in Singapore? Back to top................. 13. Where can I get the names and contact details of industry-specific importers and exporters in Singapore? Back to top................. 14. Who can give me advice on how to set up a company in Singapore? For general information, you may contact the International Enterprises Singapore, who has an office at: Tel: (86) 20 3891 1911 If more specific advice is required, the SCC(HK) can refer professional service in these regards. Back to top................. 15. Where can I find information on tourism in Singapore? The Singapore Tourism Board. Back to top................. 16. What is the address of the Singapore Consulate-General in Hong Kong? Unit 901-2, 9/F, Admiralty Centre, Tower One, 18 Harcourt Road, Hong Kong Back to top................ 17. Whom shall I contact if I wish to put my child to receive Singapore education in Hong Kong? The Singapore International School Back to top.................
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