It depends if the degree gives you a skillset not readily available in Hong Kong. A good litmus test would be to do a spot of job hunting on some Hong Kong job websites and see if you qualify for jobs listed. It will probably be a big plus in your favour if you can speak a bit of Mandarin.
Since you need to find a job before you can apply for a visa anyway, there is a simple way to find out: if you can find someone to hire you, then yes, your degree will be enough to get a Hong Kong working visa.
It depends if the degree gives you a skillset not readily available in Hong Kong. A good litmus test would be to do a spot of job hunting on some Hong Kong job websites and see if you qualify for jobs listed. It will probably be a big plus in your favour if you can speak a bit of Mandarin.
Since you need to find a job before you can apply for a visa anyway, there is a simple way to find out: if you can find someone to hire you, then yes, your degree will be enough to get a Hong Kong working visa.
Check out the Expat Arrivals Visas in Hong Kong page for more info.
Good luck!