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1. Very simple - show up in a Immigration Department Office that can issue ID card.
The process is the same as others. What he needs is the One-Way Permit.
2. Yes - It is a One-Way Permit. It can only go one-way.
3. No - as Document of Identity is also required for the application.
4. Yes - but he will have to follow all applicable laws.
5. Yes
6. The keyword here is "ordinary reside", which is subject to pending lawsuit at the Court of Final Appeals (and possible National People's Congress).
What that means is a person must do something to show that Hong Kong is intended to be the place that person resides permanently.
Current Immigration Ordinance does not mandate how long a person can leave. But based on the limitation of Document of Identity for foreign travel, you should expect 6 months is the key.
7. Usually, it won't. That person will be still a Chinese citizen but a temporary resident in Hong Kong. Sort of similar to those in the Mainland.
8. Hong Kong ID Card (Simply with the wording "Permanent Resident" and special mark for such status).
9. As soon as one of the parents is a Chinese citizen with Hong Kong Permanent Residence, then the new born will be one.
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7. He has no right to abode. He basically has the right to live and work in Hong Kong with limitation.
9. One has it, then the child has it.