Yes, it is. The process is set forth pretty specifically, and I can walk you through it if you wish.
The customers who apply for an early withdrawal submit a form, and they make a statutory declaration that they have departed or will depart from Hong Kong to reside elsewhere with no intention of returning to Hong Kong for employment or resettlement. The form is prescribed by the regulator. It includes fields like personal information, contact information and reason for departure. They're also required to provide documentary proof that they are permitted to permanently reside in a place outside Hong Kong, which could be a foreign passport, evidence of foreign citizenship, or permanent residency.
I can continue to go through the process, if you wish, but the short answer to your question is that it's basically the same process. It's prescribed in regulation that all of the MPF trustees follow, including ourselves and Sun Life.