Key change will be implemented from 2027-28 academic year, Education Bureau says

Children of non-local talent in Hong Kong will be required to reside at least two years in the city to become eligible for local students’ benefits at publicly funded tertiary education institutions starting in the 2027-28 academic year, as part of the government’s efforts to prevent abuse.

The government announced on Thursday the key change requiring holders of dependent visas or entry permits under the age of 18 to have lived in the city for two years before applying for subsidised sub-degree, undergraduate and post-graduate programmes as local students.

“To clarify the eligibility criteria for government-subsidised post-secondary student institutions and subsidies and to ensure the proper use of public funds, the Education Bureau ... considers it necessary for dependent children to reside in Hong Kong for two years before becoming eligible,” the bureau said.

“Holders of a full-time employment visa/work permit or a visa/entry permit for various admission schemes will no longer be eligible for government-subsidised post-secondary student places.”