Chapter III Fundamental Rights and Duties of the Residents
Article 24 [Citizenship]
(1) Residents of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region
("Hong Kong residents") shall include permanent residents and
non-permanent residents.
(2) The permanent residents of the Hong Kong Special
Administrative Region shall be:
1) Chinese citizens born in Hong Kong before or after the
establishment of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region;
2) Chinese citizens who have ordinarily resided in Hong Kong for
continuous period of not less than seven years before or after the
establishment of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region;
3) Persons of Chinese nationality born outside Hong Kong of those
residents listed in categories 1) and 2);
4) Persons not of Chinese nationality who have entered Hong Kong
with valid travel documents, have ordinarily resided in Hong Kong
for a continuous period of not less than seven years and have
taken Hong Kong as their place of permanent residence before or
after the establishment of the Hong Kong Special Administrative
Region;
5) Persons under 21 years of age born in Hong Kong of those
residents listed in category 4) before or after the establishment
of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region; and
6) Persons other than those residents listed in categories 1)
to 5), who, before the establishment of the Hong Kong Special
Administrative Region, had the right of abode in Hong Kong only.
(3) The above-mentioned residents shall have the right of abode in
the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and shall be qualified
to obtain, in accordance with the laws of the Region, permanent
identity cards which state their right of abode.
(4) The non-permanent residents of the Hong Kong Special
Administrative Region shall be persons who are qualified to obtain
Hong Kong identity cards in accordance with the laws of the Region
but have no right of abode.
Article 25 [Equality]
All Hong Kong residents shall be equal before the law.
Article 26 [Electoral Rights]
Permanent residents of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region
shall have the right to vote and the right to stand for election
in accordance with law.
Article 27 [Freedom of Expression and Association]
Hong Kong residents shall have freedom of speech, of the press,
and of publication; freedom of association, of assembly, of
procession, and of demonstration; and the right and freedom to
form and join trade unions, and to strike.
Article 28 [Personal Freedom]
(1) The freedom of the person of Hong Kong residents shall be
inviolable.
(2) No Hong Kong resident shall be subjected to arbitrary or
unlawful arrest, detention or imprisonment. Arbitrary or unlawful
search of the body of any resident or deprivation or restriction
of the freedom of the person shall be prohibited. Torture of any
resident or arbitrary or unlawful deprivation of the life of any
resident shall be prohibited.
Article 29 [Home]
The homes and other premises of Hong Kong residents shall be
inviolable. Arbitrary or unlawful search of, or intrusion into, a
resident's home or other premises shall be prohibited.
Article 30 [Privacy]
The freedom and privacy of communication of Hong Kong residents
shall be protected by law. No department or individual may, on
any grounds, infringe upon the freedom and privacy of
communication of residents except that the relevant authorities
may inspect communication in accordance with legal procedures to
meet the needs of public security or of investigation into
criminal offences.
Article 31 [Right to Move]
Hong Kong residents shall have freedom of movement within the Hong
Kong Special Administrative Region and freedom of emigration to
other countries and regions. They shall have freedom to travel
and to enter or leave the Region. Unless restrained by law,
holders of valid travel documents shall be free to leave the
Region without special authorization.
Article 32 [Religion]
(1) Hong Kong residents shall have freedom of conscience.
(2) Hong Kong residents shall have freedom of religious belief and
freedom to preach and to conduct and participate in religious
activities in public.
Article 33 [Work]
Hong Kong residents shall have freedom of choice of occupation.
Article 34 [Research]
Hong Kong residents shall have freedom to engage in academic
research, literary and artistic creation, and other cultural
activities.
Article 35 [Legal Remedies]
(1) Hong Kong residents shall have the right to confidential legal
advice, access to the courts, choice of lawyers for timely
protection of their lawful rights and interests or for
representation in the courts, and to judicial remedies.
(2) Hong Kong residents shall have the right to institute legal
proceedings in the courts against the acts of the executive
authorities and their personnel.
Article 36 [Welfare]
Hong Kong residents shall have the right to social welfare in
accordance with law. The welfare benefits and retirement security
of the labour force shall be protected by law.
Article 37 [Marriage]
The freedom of marriage of Hong Kong residents and their right to
raise a family freely shall be protected by law.
Article 38 [Other Freedoms]
Hong Kong residents shall enjoy the other rights and freedoms
safeguarded by the laws of the Hong Kong Special Administrative
Region.
Article 39 [International Covenants]
(1) The provisions of the International Covenant on Civil and
Political Rights, the International Covenant on Economic, Social
and Cultural Rights, and international labour conventions as
applied to Hong Kong shall remain in force and shall be
implemented through the laws of the Hong Kong Special
Administrative Region.
(2) The rights and freedoms enjoyed by Hong Kong residents shall
not be restricted unless as prescribed by law. Such restrictions
shall not contravene the provisions of Paragraph (1).
Article 40 [Indigenous Inhabitants]
The lawful traditional rights and interests of the indigenous
inhabitants of the "New Territories" shall be protected by the
Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.
Article 41 [Rights of Foreigners]
Persons in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region other than
Hong Kong residents shall, in accordance with law, enjoy the
rights and freedoms of Hong Kong residents prescribed in this
Chapter.
Article 42 [Duty to Obey the Laws]
Hong Kong residents and other persons in Hong Kong shall have the
obligation to abide by the laws in force in the Hong Kong Special
Administrative Region.