Thank you for your answer, which was very honest.
Normally, anyone leaving Hong Kong permanently has the right to withdraw money from the Mandatory Provident Fund.
However, in response to the opening of the British National Overseas visa program, or BNO visa, in January 2021, the Hong Kong government unilaterally declared that it no longer recognized the BNO identity, and blocked access to this visa for hundreds of thousands of Hongkongers.
In addition, companies like yours, which are based in North America and Europe, agree to apply the Hong Kong government's directives.
I'll ask the question again.
In your opinion, isn't this a striking example of transnational repression organized by a government using companies that, themselves, are not headquartered in that country?