Snooker star Ronnie O’Sullivan has obtained Hong Kong residency under a talent scheme known as the Quality Migrant Admission Scheme, citing the city’s tax system, food and the popularity of snooker as attractions, the Immigration Department has announced. Talking to immigration director Benson Kwok in a video released on Thursday, O’Sullivan said he had spent quite some time in Hong Kong, “made good friends here” and always enjoyed his time in the city. “Snooker is very popular here as well. Obviously, like myself, someone travelling from another country, tax is also a good thing. But your foo…