View Full Version : Hong Kong court denies domestic workers residency
joebloggs
25th March 2013, 12:01
after 17yrs :crazy::NoNo:
Hong Kong's top court has ruled that domestic workers are not eligible to apply for permanent residency, ending a two-year battle that has split opinion.
read more here .. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-china-21920811
Terpe
25th March 2013, 13:28
Personally I believe it's wrong and unjust
But right or wrong I suppose the courts couldn't really decide any different given that
"The FDH [foreign domestic helper] is obliged to return to the country of origin at the end of the contract and is told from the outset that admission is not for the purposes of settlement and that dependants cannot be brought to reside in Hong Kong," the Court of Final Appeal said in a written judgement
Same applies here in UK with many Visa categories
joebloggs
25th March 2013, 14:14
Same applies here in UK with many Visa categories
yes but that's only a recent change here, also in the UK is the 10yr legal and 20yr not so legally here routes :biggrin:
grahamw48
25th March 2013, 15:49
Mixed feelings.
At least here is a (overcrowded) state who are willing to back up THEIR right to decide which immigrants' 'rights' they want control over.
Only wish I'd gone there a couple of years sooner, as I'd have had residency after only 7 years. :Brick:
jake
26th March 2013, 02:54
Correct decision. Their country there rule.
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