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Michelle Wong
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- English
- Mandarin Chinese
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Fragomen (Hong Kong) Limited
Units 2505-06, 25/F, K11 ATELIER King's Road, 728 King's Road
Quarry Bay
Hong Kong
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- Cantonese
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Fragomen (Hong Kong) Limited
Units 2505-06, 25/F, K11 ATELIER King's Road, 728 King's Road
Quarry Bay
Hong Kong
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- Cantonese
- English
- Mandarin Chinese
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Fragomen (Hong Kong) Limited
Units 2505-06, 25/F, K11 ATELIER King's Road, 728 King's Road
Quarry Bay
Hong Kong
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Michelle is a Manager at Fragomen’s Hong Kong office and has more than 15 years of experience providing inbound Hong Kong immigration services. She manages a team of immigration consultants and analysts and assists multinational companies in banking, financial services, insurance, technology etc. with their Hong Kong immigration needs.
Prior to joining Fragomen, Michelle was an Associate and a Paralegal at a Big Four firm and global law firm respectively in Hong Kong.
Michelle speaks Cantonese, English and Mandarin Chinese.
Education
- The Chinese University of Hong Kong, MPhil, 2005
- The Chinese University of Hong Kong, B.S., 2002
Country / Territory
Get in touch
Languages
- Cantonese
- English
- Mandarin Chinese
Contact information
Fragomen (Hong Kong) Limited
Units 2505-06, 25/F, K11 ATELIER King's Road, 728 King's Road
Quarry Bay
Hong Kong
Get in touch
Languages
- Cantonese
- English
- Mandarin Chinese
Contact information
Fragomen (Hong Kong) Limited
Units 2505-06, 25/F, K11 ATELIER King's Road, 728 King's Road
Quarry Bay
Hong Kong
Get in touch
Languages
- Cantonese
- English
- Mandarin Chinese
Contact information
Fragomen (Hong Kong) Limited
Units 2505-06, 25/F, K11 ATELIER King's Road, 728 King's Road
Quarry Bay
Hong Kong
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