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14 persons arrested in crackdown on FDHs doing illegal work

Posted on 09 February 2026 No comments

 

Five current FDHs were among those arrested

A five-day operation targeting foreign domestic helpers who breached their condition of stay by working illegally has resulted in the arrest of 14 persons, according to a statement issued by the Immigration Department today, Monday.

Those arrested comprised seven suspected illegal workers, all of them women and aged 22 to 55, and seven employers.

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Of the seven workers, five had existing FDH contracts, one was an overstaying former helper and one held a recognizance document, which allowed her to remain in Hong Kong but not work.

They were arrested while allegedly working as salon assistants or sales agents or taking up cleaning duties and household work at places other than what is stated in their employment contracts.

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The seven suspected employers comprising two men and five women aged 39 to 69, were owners or managers of the companies or restaurants involved.

A copy of a forged HK identity card was also found during the operation.

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Also targeted during the raids carried out from Feb. 5 to 9 were retail shops, beauty centers, hair salons, fitness centers, guesthouses, commercial buildings and residential units.

An overstayer and an asylum seeker were also among those arrested

Immigration again warned that FDHs are not allowed to work outside of their employer’s residences. Those found violating this prohibition could be jailed for up to two years and fined a maximum of $50,000.

Overstayers, those facing removal or deportation order such as recognizance paper holders who fail in their court bid to challenge Immigration’s order denying their application to remain in Hong Kong, face a higher sentence of up to three years in prison, plus a $50,000 fine.

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Employers of illegal workers could be fined as much as $500,000 and jailed for up to 10 years.

 

 

New Filipino teachers in HK take oath

Posted on 08 February 2026 No comments

 

253 new teachers in HK take their oath before Consul General Romulo Israel, Jr.

More than 200 overseas Filipino workers in Hong Kong who passed the recent Special Professional Licensure Examination (SPLE) for teachers formally took their oath at the OFW Global Centre at United Centre on Sunday, Feb. 8.

Of the 528 teachers who took the SPLE in Hong Kong, 290 passed, for a record pass rae of 54.92%. This surpassed the 50% passing rate posted in 2001, when more than 500 of about 1,000 OFWs who took the exam in Hong Kong made the grade.

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Migrant Workers Secretary Hans J. Cacdac flew in on a short visit, along with Administrator PY Caunan of the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration, to award certificates honoring the 253 passers who attended the ceremony, and were each called up the stage to be recognized.

Consul General Romulo Israel, Jr later administered the oath to the new teachers, all of whom were promised permanent items as teachers in their hometown on their return home, under the DMW’s “Sa Pinas, Ikaw ang Ma’am, Sir” program.

Jenna Aluyen from China is feted by DMW and Consulate officials for topping the SPLE in HK

Given special recognition were two OFWs who scored the highest in the examination administered in Hong Kong last year: Jenna Rose Aluyen, a secondary level science major from China who achieved an SPLE Rating of 89% and Cherry Mae Caballero Ferrer an elementary education graduate from Hong Kong, who scored 87.40%.

Elementary school teacher Cherry Mae Ferrer is HK's top scorer

In his keynote speech, Secretary Cacdac heaped praise on the OFW passers who toiled for hours to care for other families while away from their own and persevering with their studies late into the night after their exhausting work.

Pero narito kayo ngayon, nagtagumpay, nakamit ang lisensya, ang holy grail at handang maglingkod sa bayan…Ito ang kwento ng pag-asa na hindi ninyo binibitawan at hindi bibitaw sa inyo,” Secretary Cacdac said.

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(But here you are now, triumphant, with licensed secured – the holy grail – and ready to serve the country…This is the story of hope that you have never given up on, and will never give up on you.”)

Also joining the tribute to the new teachers was Labor Attache Cesar Chavez, Jr. who gave the opening speech and Migrant Workers Assistant Secretary Francis Ron de Guzman, who is in charge of the department’s reintegration program.

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In her closing remarks, Filipino Overseas Professional Teachers in Hong Kong (FOPT) president Gemma Lauraya thanked everyone who helped bring back the SPLE to the city after six long years, and tearfully recalled the effort that went into making that happen.

Aside from acknowledging the support given by the Philippine Consulate and DMW officials, Lauraya also thanked the Carl Balita Review Centre for giving free review lessons to the HK OFWs who took the SPLE.

Gemma Lauraya's FOPT is the prime mover of the SPLE in HK

The SPLE administered on Sept 21 last year was the first to be held in Hong Kong since 2019. Anti-government protests followed by the global pandemic caused a halt to the yearly exercise which began 25 years ago.

The determination of HK OFWs to reclaim their passion for teaching was reflected in their outstanding achievement in the 2025 examination as shown by the following figures:

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Elementary Level – 103 passers out of 237 (43.46%)

Secondary Level – 187 passers out of 291 (64.26%)

Overall – 290 passers out of 528 (54.92%)

Labor Attache Chavez said in his opening remarks that at least three qualifying examination for Filipino professionals might be held in Hong Kong this year, in coordination with the Professional Regulation Commission in the Philippines.

Among those being pushed by OFWs in Hong Kong are the licensure examination for nurses and midwives, and the civil service examination for those who want to work in government.

Chavez said various organizations are being consulted in determining which qualifying examination should be held here for OFWs who want to pursue professional careers.  

Warm weather forecast for Chinese New Year

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It will be cloudy and warm when the CNY parade is held on Feb 17

After this weekend’s cold weather, temperatures will gradually rise, peaking at 25 degrees a week later, just two days before the Lunar New Year.

The unseasonably warm weather is forecast to continue until the next few days, when the temperature is expected to hover between 19 and 24 degrees.

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The first day of the three-day Chinese New Year holiday will also be generally cloudy, with only brief sunny periods during the day.

But in the meantime, the cold snap brought on by a strong northeast monsoon will moderate progressively, before hitting a maximum of 24 degrees on Wednesday, Feb. 14.

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On Sunday, the mercury dipped to 13 degrees in the urban areas, a plunge of between four and six degrees from Saturday.

Temperatures were a couple of degrees lower in the New Territories and upland areas.

 


2 Pinays operating “clinic” busted

Posted on 07 February 2026 No comments

 

The alleged illegal practice of medicine happened in this building

A Filipina tourist and a domestic helper are facing serious charges after they were allegedly caught providing medical services in a room on the 10th Floor of Sunny House in Central in January.

Liberty De Leon, a 41-year-old businessman-merchant, accounted for four of the five charges filed by police from the raid on Sunny House, 12-16 Li Yuen Street West, Hong Kong Island, while domestic helper Margaret Estrada, 43 years old, accounted for one.

De Leon and Estrada were scheduled to return to court on March 11.

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In a hearing Friday (Feb. 16), Principal Magistrate David Cheung granted a $1,000 bail for Estrada, while he did not mention De Leon’s conditon as her case was heard separately.

According to the complaint filed by police on Jan. 29,, 2026 De Leon was charged with implying to be qualified to practise medicine by unlawful use of title etc., contrary to section 28(1)(b) of the Medical Registration Ordinance.

She was charged that on Jan. 27, 2026 at Room 1003 of Sunny House in Hong Kong she “falsely (took) or use name implying (she was) qualified to practise medicine, (such as)that providing intravenous injection service."

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De Leon was also charged with possession of Part I poison, contrary to sections 23(1), 33(1) and 34 of the Pharmacy and Poisons Ordinance.

She had n her possession “poisons included in Part I of the Poisons List, otherwise than in accordance with the provisions of the Pharmacy and Poisons Ordinance.

De Leon was charged with possession of substance to which the Antibiotics Ordinance applies, contrary to sections 5(1) and 10(1) of the Antibiotics Ordinance.She allegedly had in her possession suspected antibiotics.

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Finally, she was charged with employing a person not lawfully employable, contrary to section 171(1)(a) of the Immigration Ordinance as she was the employer of Estrada.

For her part, Estrada faced breach of condition of stay,contraży to section 41 and by virtue of Regulation 2(1)(a) of the Immigration Regulations.

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She allegedly contravened a condition of stay which provides that she will “not take up any employment other than domestic helper whether paid or unpaid…at the said place without permission of the Director of Immigration.”

3 FDHs working in guesthouses among 56 arrested in anti-illegal work operations

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3 FDHs, 2 asylum seekers and 1 overstayer were arrested in the raids on guesthouses

Guesthouses in the Yau Tsim Mong (Yaumatei, Tsim Sha Tsui and Mong Kok) district were the latest targets in the anti-illegal work operations of the Immigration Department.

Six suspected illegal workers, aged 29 to 51, and an employer aged 75 were arrested.

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Among the workers were three current foreign domestic helpers found doing room cleaning in the guesthouses. The other three included two men holding recognizance papers to signify their status as asylum seekers and one former FDH who overstayed her visa.

The seven suspects were among 56 people arrested by a combined force from Immigration, Hong Kong Police Force, Home Affairs Department and Labour Department during operations carried out aross the city from Jan 30 to Feb. 5.

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Those arrested comprised 43 suspected illegal workers and 13 employers.

During other anti-illegal worker operations, investigators raided multiple target locations including restaurants, cleaning companies and flats under renovation, and arrested 37 suspected illegal workers and 12 employers. 



The arrested suspected illegal workers comprised 35 men and two women, aged 26 to 56. Among them, a man was holding recognisance form.

Nine men and three women, aged 33 to 61, suspected of employing the illegal workers, were also arrested.

Immigration says an investigation into the cases is continuing and that the possibility of further arrests is not ruled out.

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It reiterated the warning that anyone found guilty of contravening their visa conditions are guilty of an offence. Illegal work carries a maximum penalty of between two and three years in jail, and a fine of up to $50,000.

Employers found guilty of hiring illegal workers face a maximum penalty of $500,000 fine and 10 years in prison.

Sr Felicitas, former DPCF head, passes away at 93

Posted on 06 February 2026 No comments

 

Sr Felicitas served the Filipino migrant community in HK for decades
(photo from Sunday Examiner)

Sister Felicitas Nisperos, a well-loved pillar of the Filipino Catholic community in Hong Kong, passed away at Ruttonjee Hospital in Wanchai at around 4:15pm on Thursday, Feb. 5, after a lingering illness.

She was 93.

Her death was announced by the Sunday Examiner, a weekly publication by the office of the Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Hong Kong.

Sister Felicitas, who was with the Sisters of Good Shepherd, headed the Diocesan Pastoral Center for Filipinos for years, and was an adviser for nine years (2008-2017) of its brainchild,  Simbayanan-KAMMPI, a Church-based association of Filipino migrant workers in Hong Kong.

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She was well known for her wit and humor, as well as her fluency in Cantonese. She used to joke that the first Cantonese she learned were swear words because she learned the language from street thugs in communities she used to serve.

She was also a wide reader, and used to call The SUN to comment on news events, or to plead, half-jokingly, to spare nuns and priests from its jokes section.

Consulate officials led a birthday tribute to Sr Felicitas in 2018

In 2018 Sister Felicitas was honored on her 86th birthday by then Philippine Consul General Antonio A. Morales, for her “immeasurable contribution to uplifting the spirit of Filipinos in Hong Kong.”

Congen Morales thanked Sr Felicitas for being a longtime partner of the Philippine Consulate General in assisting Filipinos in distress, particularly in providing them shelter and involving them in capacity building programs.

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With her at the helm of DPCF (now DPCM for Diocesan Pastoral Center for Migrants), Sister Felicitas joined the Coalition of Service Providers for Ethnic Minorities (CSPEM), a network of church and non-government organizations that ensured no migrant worker in distress was left without a roof over their head.

(The SUN condoles with the family and friends of the good sister, who will surely be missed by many Filipinos in Hong Kong, particularly the migrant workers. Rest in peace, Sr Felicitas).

Phl consular service fees may now be paid thru FPS

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The new payment system is meant to cut the waiting time for consular services (File photo)

Payments for consular services at the Philippine Consulate General in Hong Kong may now be made through the Faster Payment System (FPS) that can be activated using one’s personal bank account.

A statement posted by the PCG on its Facebook page on Thursday said applicants for passport, Philippine visa, notarial and civil registry services may now avail of this online mode of payment by using their banking app with their mobile phone.

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Payments for these services could only be made in person, and by cash, previously.

FPS is a payment portal introduced in 2018 by the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) and operated by the Hong Kong Interbank Clearing Limited (HKICL) to enable instant payments in Hong Kong.

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It is touted to provide consumers and merchants a safe, efficient and easily accessible retail payment service anytime and anywhere. It enables free, real-time, cross-bank/e-wallet transfers in HKD or RMB using just a mobile number, email address of FPS ID.

It allows person-to-person cash transfers, merchant payments, and government bill payments via QR codes.

 

Pinoy remains in jail despite bail grant

Posted on 05 February 2026 No comments

Wanchai corner where the teenagers were arrested (Google Maps photo)


A 16-year-old Filipino remains in jail custody despite being granted bail at Eastern Court, charged with possession of a prohibited weapon.

The reason is that R. San Jose,  listed in criminal complaints filed by police anti-triad squads in Wanchai and Yau Tong, Kowloon, is facing a more serious charge before the Kowloon City Court -- causing grievous bodily harm with intent.

In a hearing on Wednesday (Feb. 4), San Jose pleaded guilty to possession of a knuckleduster, a metal fist reinforcement meant to leave serious injuries on opponents in fisticuffs.

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Eastern Court’s Principal Magistrate David Cheung released San Jose on bail of $2,000 after adjourning the case to Feb. 25 to give time for community service and probation officer reports which will be used as basis for sentencing.

San Jose was charged along with Kokou Clement Kouakouvi, an 18-year-old student and asylum seeker from Togo, Africa, who was granted bail of $500 after his case was adjourned to March 25.

The Wanchai Police Anti-Triad Squad accused San Jose of violation of Section 4 of the Weapons Ordinance, after he was arrested in possession of the weapon on April 7, 2025 on the corner of Lockhart Road and Cannon Street in Wan Chai. Details of Kouakouvi’s case were not released.

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But San Jose remained in jail because he is facing a charge of causing grievous bodily harm with intent, contrary to section 17(a) of the Offences Against the Person Ordinance, for which he was remanded by the Kowloon City Court after a hearing on Jan 30.

The charge arose from the assault on a male, Todd Warren Tomlinson, on Nov. 29 last year inside the King George V Memorial Park Kowloon in Yau Ma Tei, Kowloon.

A complaint by Yau Tong anti-triad police alleged that San Jose and three other males “unlawfully and maliciously cause(d) grievous bodily harm to … Tomlinson… with intent to do grievous bodily harm….”


191 Filipinos rescued from Cambodia scam hubs airlifted to Phl

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The trafficked Filipinos came from different parts of Cambodia (DMW photo)

A total of 191 Filipinos trafficked to Cambodia for illegal work were flown home on a chartered flight early today, Thursday, and were met at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport by Migrant Workers Secretary Hans Leo Cacdac and other government officials.

The newly arrived workers took the total number of Filipinos repatriated from Cambodia since 2022 to 877.

The Filipinos were rescued from various regions in Cambodia - Phnom Penh (169), Pailin (13), Koh Kong (3), Mondulkiri (2), Svay Rieng (3), and Siem Reap (1) before being put on a Philippine Airlines plane.

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Cambodia is a hotbed for scam hubs that lure Filipinos with offers of high-paying jobs, often as call center agents in a neighboring country like Thailand. But they are then transported to Cambodia, where they are forced to work as online or telephone scammers.

The rescued Filipinos were escorted on the flight by Assistant Secretary Venecio Legaspi, head of the  DMW’s Rapid Response Team which assists distressed overseas Filipino workers in abusive situations.

The repatriation was facilitated by the DMW Migrant Workers Office in Singapore and the Department of Foreign Affairs led by Ambassador to Camboia, Flerida Ann P. Mayo.

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The repatriates will get support from various government agencies, including immediate financial, legal and welfare assistance from the DMW and the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration; medical care from the Department of Health, psychosocial support from the Department of Social Work and Development.

Unlicensed recruitment agency in PH shut down; ‘no placement fee’ policy reiterated

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RCEIGN office being sealed off by DMW agents

An unlicensed employment agency that recruits workers for abroad, including Hong Kong, was recently shut down by the Department of Migrant Workers over its illegal job offers.

Three women identified as being behind the operation of RCREIGN International Manpower Agency located in Cubao, Quezon City, were arrested. They were identified as Anne Marie Gladys Guevarra, Kristine Mae B. Abaygar, and Ma. Kristina Corpuz.

Among those offerered by the group were domestic worker jobs in Hong Kong, for which each applicant was made to pay a processing fee of Php35,000, the equivalent of the promised monthly salary.  This, said the DMW, violates the no-placement fee policy for all overseas Filipino workers.

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For domestic workers bound for Qatar no fee was charged, but applicants were told they would be paid only the equivalent  of Php23,000 a month, which is below the USD500 minimum salary set by DMW.

Worse, the company did not have a license to recruit Filipino workers for any job abroad, said the DMW in its press statement.

The closure order came after DMW learned that RCREIGN was also recruiting low-skilled workers for such jobs as kitchen assistant, housekeeping,  and skilled workers like marine HVAC technician, plumber and air duct installer for Greece.

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The salary offered was according to the position being applied for. However, each Greece-bound worker was asked to pay a whopping Php375,000 as processing fee.

The DMW statement did not say how many job applicants, if any,  had been victimized by the unlicensed agency.

DMW assured that all those behind the illegal operation of RCREIGN would be charged with illegal recruitment. In addition, RCREIGN and all those responsible for operating it will be included in the DMW List of Persons and Entities with Derogatory Records which means they will no longer be able to operate or run a recruitment agency.

All the victims of RCREIGN are encouraged to contact the Migrant Workers Protection Bureau through this link: https://www.facebook.com/dmwairtip so they can be given free legal assistance.

 

 

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