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Working in Hong Kong (hopefully)

Discussion in 'Introductions' started by hkpod, Feb 14, 2011.

  1. hkpod

    hkpod Active Member


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    Hello All,
    Congratulations on such a great site. I have just had a quick look around and I really think I can gain something from all that knowledge.
    I am newly arrived in HK and hoping to work here. I have worked in Australia in my private practice for the last 10 years and still have current rego. I can't seem to find any info on the net and was wondering if there are any issues with working here and keeping my rego going in Australia? There does not appear to be any rego board up here so I am assuming I am going down the correct path.
    I am yet to find any work.....so if someone knows of any vacancies in HK I would love to be notified please. Also, if anyone has worked in HK before I would love to hear their tips or anything else they found different working here.
    Hopefully I will have some interesting observations or questions once I get back working.
    Cheers, Lisa
     
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