The Hong Kong identity card (officially HKIC, frequently HKID) is a main identification document issued by the Migration Department of Hong Kong. According to the Registration of People Statute (Cap. 177), all citizens of age 11 or above that are living in Hong Kong for longer than 180 days must, within 1 month of either reaching the age of 11 or showing up in Hong Kong, register for an HKID. HKIDs have among others the name of the holder in English, as well as if appropriate in Chinese. The HKID does not end for the duration of residency in Hong Kong. The Hong Kong permanent identification card is a class of HKID issued to Hong Kong locals who have the right of abode (ROA) in the Hong Kong Unique Administrative Region. There are around 8.8 million Hong Kong identity cards in circulation.The current HKID, named as the brand-new clever identity card, features numerous safety, sturdiness and also chip innovation enhancements. The SilouHette unveiled a few days ago by SNK as an index on ...