Thank you so much.
If I understand the question about unlocking pensions for people departing Hong Kong, we've processed more than 80% of the applications to Canada.
I think your question is on the ones we haven't been able to. The inability to process those applications for permanent departure would be caused by various factors that include insufficient documentation, unmatched or missing signature, or another error. Some people already withdrew the funds on a previous occasion. That's only allowed once in your life. If you depart Hong Kong, unlock your pension, return to Hong Kong and depart again, you've used your one-time early unlock. Of course, your pension remains until you turn 65 or retire.
The other challenges would be related to whether you had a travel, temporary or student visa. At the present time, those do not permit permanent residency in Canada, so we would be unable to unlock for those types of documentation, as well.
Thank you.