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More heavy downpour in HK after 11-hour black rainstorm alert

Posted on 05 August 2025 No comments

 

Water cascades down the stairs beside an MTR station entrance in Kennedy Town

After an unprecedented four black rainstorm warnings in just eight days, more heavy showers are forecast for Hong Kong.

The Observatory says there will be more cloudy skies with frequent showers and thunderstorms in the city on Wednesday, with some heavy downpours at first.

The unsettled weather is said to be the result of an active southwest monsoon and upper-air disturbances over southern China’s coast.

Residents are warned about potentially dangerous conditions, like intense wind gusts and heavy flooding. Those who stay or work outdoors should seek shelter immediately during thunderstorms.

The showers are expected to continue until Thursday, but there will be relief from the rain later in the week. It will likely turn very hot with sunny periods.

Meanwhile, Tuesday’s black rainstorm warning that lasted for more than 11 hours set a new disturbing record for Hong Kong, as it was the fourth in just eight days.

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The top-level rain alert was raised at 5:40 am today, and was downgraded to Amber only at 5:05pm.

It was raised a mere six hours after the last rainstorm warning was raised at 11:45 pm the previous day.

Heavy flooding rarely seen on Garden Road in Mid-Levels

The relentless downpour caused severe flooding in many parts of Hong Kong, disrupted transportation networks, shut down schools and offices, and put the city on high alert.

But the authorities said airport operations were only slightly affected, with 61 departures and 40 arrivals delayed, one departure and one arrival canceled, and two arrivals diverted as of this morning.

The duration of today’s black rainstorm warning was the second longest in Hong Kong’s history. Only the so-called "Black Rainstorm of the Century" in September 2023 lasted longer, persisting for 16 hours and 35 minutes.

The Observatory noted that the alerts came in rapid succession on July 29, August 2, August 4 and August 5, creating what they see as an unsettling new weather pattern for the region.  

The Black Rainstorm Warning which is the most severe in Hong Kong's three-tier rainfall alert system, is triggered when widespread rainfall exceeds 70 mm per hour with continued downpours expected. 

But the Observatory can still issue even when rainfall falls slightly below this threshold if prolonged heavy rain creates dangerous conditions.  

Filipino tourist dies after being hit by runaway taxi

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Still photo from a video showing the taxi crash that killed the Filipino tourist

A 35-year-old Filipino tourist has died after being struck by a taxi that mounted a pavement just outside the Nina Tower hotel in Tsuen Wan at about 2pm on Tuesday.

Reports said the man had visited Hong Kong with some friends and had just checked out of the hotel prior to returning home.

Officers said the 80-year-old taxi driver reported feeling dizzy as he was about to drive towards the taxi queue by the hotel entrance, and lost control of his vehicle.

An 11-second video circulating online showed the man exiting the hotel lobby with a luggage and was looking down at his phone when the taxi sped towards him. The force of the impact left the man crushed between the taxi and a marble column by the entrance.

The crash also shattered the lower part of the marble column and severely damaged the front of the taxi.

Rescue personnel rushed the victim to Princess Margaret Hospital but was pronounced dead about an hour later. 

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The taxi driver was also taken to hospital after complaining of chest and head pain. He was later arrested on suspicion of dangerous driving causing death.

Police are investigating the cause of the accident.

The Philippine Consulate told The SUN it expects to issue a statement on the incident after getting clearance from the Department of Foreign Affairs in Manila.

DH gets 2 months’ jail for working as waitress

Posted on 04 August 2025 No comments

 

Immigration officers escort illegal workers they arrested.

A domestic helper caught working as a waitress in a restaurant in Tsim Sha Tsi, was jailed for two months after she pleaded guilty today at Shatin Court to breach of condition of stay.

Gemma Soto, 49 years old, was arrested last June 19 in one of the operations conducted by the Immigration Department against illegal employment from May 19 to June 23.

Soto was granted a visa last June 8 to remain in Hong Kong and work as a domestic helper in an address specified in her employment contract, with the condition that she will not accept any other employment.

After she was arrested in a Tsim Sha Tsui restaurant, she was charged with violation of section 41 of the Immigration Ordinance “by virtue of Regulation 2 of the Immigrtion Regulations.”

Soto was one of 89 arrested for illegal work during the surprise inspections and enforcement actions, with the Immigration Department targeting industries prone to involvement with illegal employment, such as catering, cleaning and renovation sectors.

ImmD investigators conducted raids at 815 targeted locations across various districts in Hong Kong, resulting in the arrest of 89 illegal workers, 31 employers and three aiders and abettors.


 

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Among those arrested, 58 persons have been prosecuted for offences under the Immigration Ordinance, with 46 persons sentenced to prison terms ranging from 54 days to 22 months.

The arrested illegal workers, aged between 21 and 67, comprised 45 non-ethnic Chinese persons (21 men and 24 women, including 14 men and nine women holding recognisance forms prohibiting them from taking any employment) and 44 Mainlanders (12 men and 32 women).

Among the illegal workers arrested, 18 persons were suspected of using and being in possession of forged Hong Kong identity cards, while three persons were suspected of using and being in possession of another person's identity card.

In a statement, the ImmD said it has long been highly vigilant against the problem of illegal employment and has taken vigorous and effective enforcement actions.

During an operation targeting the catering industry, ImmD investigators employed strategies including decoy operations at targeted restaurants, and conducted focused investigations at popular gathering spots for food delivery riders across multiple districts. A total of 60 illegal workers related to the catering industry were arrested, including dishwashers, kitchen workers, waiters, waitresses and food delivery riders.

Furthermore, the ImmD conducted operations at housing estates and premises under renovation across various districts, arresting 14 illegal workers engaged in renovation and cleaning work. Additionally, 34 Hong Kong residents (18 men and 16 women) were arrested for suspected involvement in employing illegal workers or aiding and abetting others in breaching their conditions of stay in Hong Kong.

Employer barred from hiring foreign worker for violating labour import rules

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Labour Secretary Sun says local workers must get priority in the recruitmen process

A local pest control company, Amala Limited, has been barred from importing workers for a year under the Enhanced Supplementary Labour Scheme (ESLS) after it was found to have refused to hire a local during the mandatory four-week recruitment phase.

A statement issued by the Labour Department Monday said: "An administrative sanction has been imposed on the company, as it earlier refused to employ a qualified local job seeker during the four-week local recruitment under the ESLS without reasonable grounds, violating the requirements of local recruitment.”

Labour said that for a year starting from July 31 it would refuse to process any applications for importing workers from Amala under the ESLS. At the same time, it terminated the processing of a pending application by the company to hire a worker from overseas.


The statement said: "The ESLS stipulates that if an employer violates labour or immigration laws, the requirements of the ESLS or the Standard Employment Contract, the LD will impose an administrative sanction on the employer, including the withdrawal of approval for the importation of labour previously granted and refusal to process any subsequent applications submitted by the employer."

Hong Kong employers are required to prioritize local workers by conducting a four-week hiring process before applying to hire someone from abroad. They must provide valid reasons for rejecting Hong Kong applicants.

Last month, Labour Secretary Chris Sun disclosed that an investigation was being carried out into two cases of alleged employer violations of the ESLS.

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In the first case, local employees were dismissed after the employer hired foreign workers. In the second case, the employer was found to have acted in bad faith in conducting the mandatory two-week recruitment process.

Sun reminded employers applying to import workers under the ESLS to strictly comply with the rules, including giving priority to qualified local workers.

He said employers are not the only ones who will be affected if the ESLS regulations are violated. The imported workers may also have their permits revoked if the strict hiring process is not complied with.

An online complaint form on the ESLS dedicated webpage (www.labour.gov.hk/eng/plan/iwESLS.htm) can be used by both imported and local workers to file complaints against employers for violating the scheme requirements. They may also call the dedicated hotline 2150 6363 to lodge complaints.

 

 

Migrant workers rally for living wage and improved working condition

Posted on 03 August 2025 No comments

 

50 migrant groups and their supporters were at the salary review dialogue

A big group of foreign domestic workers representing the Asian Migrants Coordinating Body staged a rally this Sunday outside the Labour Department building in Sheung Wan to demand a “living wage” of $6,172 and for their inclusion in beneficial legislations.

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The rally was held just before the workers and their supporters from various non-governmental organizations like the Mission for Migrant Workers and Bethune House Migrant Women’s Refuge attended a dialogue called by Labour officials for the annual review of the minimum allowable wage.

These posters sum up the migrant workers' demands

As in previous years, AMCB urged the government to increase the monthly salary of FDWs to make it at par with the minimum wage for all other workers in Hong Kong. At the very least, they said their monthly pay should be enough for them to live on and support their families back home.

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They also demanded their standard employment contract to stipulate the number of hours they could be obliged to work each day, what exactly is meant by “suitable accommodation” and “decent food” for them.

A rally outside the Labour office in Sheung Wan preceded the dialogue

The FWD groups and their advocates were met by a number of labour officials led by Assistant Commissioner Drew Lai.

It was the first time that the dialogue was scheduled on a Sunday, with Labour saying that it was a good opportunity for many migrant leaders to take part. However, AMCB said the government panel declined to have more than 50 group representatives at the meeting.

Distressed OFW given financial aid, repatriated by MWO

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The worker who was repatriated with help from MWO

A Filipina domestic worker who was involved in a labor claim case in Hong Kong managed to go home to the Philippines on Aug. 3, with help from the assistance to nationals unit of the Migrant Workers Office.

According to a statement released by the MWO, the Filipina’s flight was delayed slightly, but she still managed to get on board at 7:29pm, and fly home safe and sound.

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Apart from repatriation assistance, the worker was also given legal help, temporary shelter at the Migrant Workers Resource Centre, and financial aid. No details of her case or the outcome were given.

But earlier, the MWO said the worker was one of nine OFWs who were given financial aid on July 23 through the Department of Migrant Workers’ Aksyon Fund.

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Eight of the recipients were stricken with cancer and were given Php75,000 each, while the worker involved in a labor case received a total of Php57,132, in financial aid and air fare.

 

More heavy rain forecast as black rainstorm warning raised Saturday

Posted on 02 August 2025 No comments

 

Zero visibility: the view from inside a bus at the height of today's heavy downpour 

Sunday will continue to be rainy with a few squally thunderstorms, said the Hong Kong Observatory, but it will not be as heavy as early Saturday, when the black rainstorm was raised for the second time in a week.

The heavy downpour that began overnight continued until early Saturday, prompting the Observatory to raise the black rainstorm warning at 9:45am.

By then, a number of MTR stations had to be closed due to flooding in their vicinity, and a number of ferry sailings were suspended. A number of flights flying in and out of Hong Kong until about noon were also delayed due to the heavy downpour.

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The affected MTR stations included Choi Hung, Wong Tai Sin and Sham Shui Po. Among the ferry services that were suspended were those run by Coral Sea Ferry, which connect Sai Wan Ho, Kwun Tong and Sam Ka Tsuen.

All beaches run by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department were also fenced off, while the Education Department ordered all afternoon school sessions canceled.

The black rainstorm warning remained in force for two hours, being downgraded to red at 11:45am and to amber at 12:30pm.

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All rainstorm warning signals were lifted by 4pm though a few scattered showers remained.

"Locally, more than 70 millimetres of rainfall were recorded over many places in the past couple of hours, and around 100 millimetres of rainfall were even recorded over parts of Kowloon and Tsing Yi," the Observatory said.

As of 11:15 am, four reports of flooding were received by the Drainage Services Department, which immediately deployed emergency response teams to inspect about 240 potential flooding hotspots.

Workers were also sent out with water pumps to clear flooding in some areas particularly the Chai Wan Road roundabout that flooded during another black rainstorm warning last Tuesday.

The Observatory said the weather will remain unsettled in the next few days, with heavy showers and squally thunderstorms at times. The rain will ease off gradually in the middle to latter parts of the week.

 

 

HK battens down as first chikungunya case is reported

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Travel to affected areas is common cause of chikungunya cases (CHP graphic)

Hong Kong today reported its first case of chikungunya fever in the last six years, prompting a territory-wide alert in which public hospitals will reserve beds for patients and inquire of all persons complaining of symptoms whether they have visited places with confirmed cases, and whether they have been bitten by mosquitoes.

The Hospital Authority said it is taking the imported case of chikungunya fever in Hong Kong very seriously. The last period when the disease entered Hong Kong was from 2016 to 2019, when one to 11 cases were recorded each year, all of them imported.

"The HA Infectious Disease Centre and other public hospitals have reserved beds to receive patients. The HA will maintain loop close communication with the Centre for Health Protection (CHP) to monitor the situation, and can mobilize more beds and manpower to care for patients when necessary. The HA also has sufficient antipyretic and related medicines to treat patients in need," it added.

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The Centre for Health Protection (CHP) of the Department of Health reported that the first case involved a 12-year-old boy with good past health living in Kwun Tong and who travelled to the Mainland recently. 

He developed fever, rash and joint pain since July 31 and sought medical attention from a private doctor on the same day.

Despite the symptoms being mild, he was referred to the Accident and Emergency Department of United Christian Hospital on August 1 due to his recent travel history. The patient is now in stable condition. His blood sample tested positive for CF virus upon laboratory testing.

Initial investigations revealed that the patient travelled to Foshan in Guangdong Province between July 17 and 30, and recalled having been bitten by mosquitoes. Since the patient stayed in Foshan during the whole incubation period, the CHP considers that the patient was infected during travel, and the case was classified as an imported case.

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His household contacts (including one travel collateral) are currently asymptomatic and under medical surveillance. The CHP's epidemiological investigations are ongoing and has reported the case to the health authorities of Guangdong.

The Food and Environmental Hygiene Department (FEHD) has conducted vector investigations and targeted mosquito control operations and will intensify mosquito prevention and control measures at the residence of the patient, as well as locations visited after the onset of symptoms.

According to the World Health Organization, CF cases have been recorded in more than 110 countries/regions. As of early June this year, over 220 000 cases had been reported in 14 countries/regions worldwide (including the Mainland, Taiwan and Singapore which are popular tourist destinations for Hong Kong citizens). Of these cases, about 80 were fatal, the CHP report said.

Moreover, according to the information from the Foshan health authority, as of July 31 there were over 6 900 cases. The majority of cases (5 972 cases) were in Shunde District. All cases were mild, with no severe or fatal cases.

Confirmed cases were also recorded in other cities in Guangdong Province recently. Macao also had six imported cases and one local case since mid-July.

“CF is not transmitted from person to person, and is primarily transmitted to humans through the bite of female Aedes mosquitoes carrying the CF virus. Eliminating mosquito breeding sites and avoiding mosquito bites are the most effective measures. During the early stage after the onset of symptoms (especially when a fever is present), the blood of patients of CF contains a large amount of virus, which is infectious to mosquitoes. If they are bitten by mosquitoes during the communicable period, further local transmission via mosquitoes is possible. Therefore, avoiding mosquito bites of the patient is an important measure to prevent local transmission," said the Head of the Communicable Disease Branch of the CHP, Dr Albert Au.

Severe or fatal cases caused by CF are rare and the symptoms are milder than that of Dengue Fever, and most patients recover on their own, as local mosquitoes have not carried the CF virus.

Despite this, the Government strives to prevent CF from becoming endemic in Hong Kong, and has adopted multi-pronged emergency preparedness, including strengthening public education and publicity, stepping up control measures at boundary control points, enhancing local testing capabilities, arranging mosquito-free environment for treatments, conducting epidemiological investigations and risk assessments for confirmed cases, intensifying mosquito prevention and control measures.

The FEHD appealed to the public to continue to stay alert and work together to carry out mosquito prevention and control measures early, including inspecting their homes and surroundings to remove potential breeding grounds, changing water in vases and scrubbing their inner surfaces, removing water in saucers under potted plants at least once a week, and properly disposing of containers such as soft drink cans and lunch boxes.

 

16 people arrested in latest anti-illegal work raids in HK

Posted on 01 August 2025 No comments
Immigration officers show costumes worn by mainland acrobats who worked illegally at restaurant

A total of 16 people were arrested in a series of territory-wide anti-illegal work operations conducted by the Immigration Department and the Hong Kong Police over four days, from July 28 to 31.

Those arrested comprised 15 suspected illegal workers and one suspected employer.

Immigration said 128 target locations were raided, including industrial buildings, residential buildings and restaurants. Nine suspected illegal workers were arrested, comprising seven men and two women, aged 27 to 55. One of the women held a recognizance form, which indicates she has applied against being sent back home.

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Also arrested was a 54-year-old woman who is suspected of employing the illegal workers.

During a “cyber patrol,” Immigration also found a restaurant offering dance and acrobatic performances by visitors. They immediately launched a sting operation on July 28 and arrested six suspects, all Mainland visitors aged 20 25, while they were performing at the restaurant.

Immigration again warned that anyone who violates a condition of stay shall be guilty of an offence, including visitors who take employment in Hong Kong, whether paid or unpaid, or sets up or joins a business.

Offenders can be jailed for up to two years and fined $50,000. The maximum jail term goes up to three years if the offender is an overstayer, an illegal immigrant, or a non-refoulement applicant.

Employers of illegal workers can be sentenced to a maximum term of 10 years, and fined up to $500,000. 

To be held liable, it is not enough that the employer checked the job applicant’s identity card. All employers are required to make further enquiries and ensure that the answers they get would not cast any reasonable doubt as to the lawful employability of the person.

 

  

US Visa consultancy shuttered for illegal recruitment of Pinoy teachers

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DMW Secretary Hans Cacdac leads closure of the Ortigas branch of Visa to America

The Department of Migrant Workers says it has closed down eight offices of Visa to America Manila Inc after they were found to have engaged in illegal recruitment by offering employment in the United States to Filipino teachers without a license.

Simultaneously shut down were Visa to America offices in Pasig City, Cebu City, Lucena City, Iloilo City, Santiago City, Quezon City, Davao City and Zamboanga City.

DMW said a report from a victim indicated the company offered “visa services” for a fee of US$5,400 (or about Php300,000) for a J-1 visa package and US$8,500 (or Php500,000) for an H-1B visa package.

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But what the company was actually collecting were placement fees for placing teachers for jobs in the US which was not allowed for a visa consultancy firm, said DMW.

Further investigation by the DMW reportedly revealed that Visa to America officers would order their employees to call applicants and pretend to be representatives from American schools conducting interviews, so as to mislead the victims into thinking they were in direct contact with employers.

DMW also said applicants were promised employment through a US-based company with the same name, Visa to America. However, the promises did not specify timelines for deployment abroad, and were often vague and unfulfilled. 

Among the 8 Visa to American offices shut down was this one in Zamboanga

At a press conference that followed the closure, DMW Secretary Hans Cacdac emphasized that there was illegal recruitment because the company offered jobs despite not having the required licence from the Department. 

On top of this, the visa consultancy company also charged applicants exorbitant fees.

"Wala ka nang lisensya, nananaga ka pa?," said Secretary Cacdac. (You had the temerity to collect excessive fees when you didn't even have a license).

He said the company had been operating since 2022, and had apparently deployed about 50 applicants who were promised a monthly salary equivalent to Php120,000 - but none of this mattered because it was operating without a license.

The closure came with the order that all Visa to America branches should completely cease operations due to their involvement in illegal recruitment activities.

The company’s officers will be charged with illegal recruitment and added to the DMW’s List of Persons with Derogatory Record, which bars them from engaging in any overseas placement activity.

The DMW is calling on all victims of Visa to America to reach out through their official Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/dmwairtip to receive free legal assistance and help in filing appropriate complaints against the visa consultancy.

This is the 27th closure operation conducted by the DMW this year as part of its intensified crackdown on illegal recruiters of aspiring overseas Filipino workers.

 

2 Pinoys plead guilty to indecent assault, theft

Posted on 31 July 2025 No comments

 

Building where offense took place (Google Maps photo)

Two Filipinos separately pleaded guilty at Eastern Court today to indecent assault and theft, respectively, but their sentencing was put off.

Acting Principal Magistrate David Cheung ordered that J.J. Padua  and Z. Tuzon, both 24 years old, be held in jail for the meantime.

Padua admitted that he committed the indecent assault, punishable under section 122(10 of the Crimes Ordinance with up to 10 years’ imprisonment, on “female X” last Christmas day in a flat on Wood St. in Wanchai.

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Brief facts of the case read to the court indicated that he met the woman in a Yau Ma Tei gym where he was a rock climbing coach, and they had an “outing” on Christmas eve. They got drunk and ended up in the flat, where he groped the woman’s private parts.

His lawyer, in mitigation, said what could have been a romantic night became a foolish mistake for which Padua was remorseful and had apologized to the woman.

Magistrate Cheung told him, “This is a serious offence. The facts are also serious. You took advantage of the victim.”

But because of Padua’s age, Cheung ordered a probationary report to give him sentencing options. He adjourned the case to Aug. 14.

In the other case, Tuzon pleaded guilty to stealing eight packs of cigarettes from a newsstand outside the Wanchai MTR station last April 30.

However, he pleaded not guilty to stealing a  “Xiaomi” surveillance camera from the same newsstand, prompting Magistrate Cheung to set a one-day trial on Aug. 26.

He also scheduled Tuzon’s sentencng for that date.

Govt sets 2-year residency rule for subsidized tertiary education

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City University is one of the UGC-funded tertiary schools in Hong Kong (CityU Facebook page)

The government today announced that starting in the 2028-2029 academic year, dependent children of residents (who are non-local talents) must have stayed in Hong Kong for at least two years before they can be eligible for subsidized tertiary education places.

A transition period has been set for the academic year 2027-2028, when dependent students applying for the subsidized places must prove that they have lived in Hong Kong for at least one year.

The new policy also excludes from subsidized tertiary-level education those who have fulltime work or hold a visa or entry permit for various admission schemes. They could still enroll at subsidized tertiary schools, but must pay non-subsidized fees charged to foreigners or non-residents..

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Currently, those who obtained dependent visa status before they turned 18 years old can apply for the 15,000 undergraduate places funded by the University Grants Committee, which means they get subsidy from the government.

The upcoming change was announced in the wake of complaints that some students who are receiving the government-subsidized places did not come to reside in Hong Kong but only took advantage of the benefit available to those with dependent visa status.

Critics said this unfairly affected the opportunities of locals for university admission and defeated the purpose of the subsidy

"The Education Bureau, having regard to overseas practices and the practical situation in Hong Kong, considers it necessary for dependent children to reside in Hong Kong for two years before becoming eligible for government-subsidised post-secondary student places," a government statement issued today said.

Secretary for Education Christine Choi said the government had looked at similar policies in such places as Singapore and the United Kingdom and considered the views of various stakeholders before deciding on the change.

To qualify for subsidized tertiary school education, a dependent children must have either enrolled as a full-time student in a Hong Kong school for two years before the higher education program begins, or prove that they have not stayed away from the city for more than 90 days in each of those two years.

The residency requirement will be set at one year for the 2027-2028 school year as a transitional move, before the two-year requirement takes full effect for the next academic year.

The Bureau said the policy change is not likely “to have a significant impact on families with genuine intentions to come to Hong Kong for development".


TikTok partners with DMW against online job scams

Posted on 30 July 2025 No comments

 

DMW officials and TikTok executives sign the agreement on World Day vs Trafficking

The world’s leading short video platform, TikTok Pte. Ltd has partnered with the Department of Migrant Workers to combat online job scams through stricter content monitoring, and taking down suspicious posts on overseas recruitments of Filipinos.

Migrant Workers Secretary Hans J. Cacdac signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with TikTok PH Public Policy Head Yves Gonzales during the celebration of World Day Against Trafficking on Wednesday, July 30 at the DMW headquarters in Mandaluyong City.

According to the DMW, the agreement commits to enhancing digital safeguard to protect overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) against online illegal recruitment, and to promote user empowerment through information dissemination.

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The DMW post quoted Secretary Cacdac as saying, “Sa TikTok mas mapapalakas ang ating laban kontra illegal recruitment. (With TikTok we will strengthen our campaign against illegal recruitment). We are being alert, Tiktok is a means in which we fight illegal recruitment, we ensnare the illegal recruiters.”

But the collaboration is not new. Since 2023 the DMW has worked with TikTok Philippines in taking down a total of 41,000 fake job postings and deactivating the user accounts behind the suspicious posts.

This time, DMW and TikTok will also collaborate on the account verification and information dissemination of legitimate and trusted source of information, while banning fraudulent accounts involved in severe or repeated acts of illegal recruitment.

TikTok Philippines has also undertaken to help DMW in its digital investigation and content moderation protocols.

TikTok Public Policy Manager Peachy Paderna who was one of the signatories of the MOU said public safety is their top priority.

Also joining the signing ceremony was DMW Undersecretary for Strategic Communications Service Dominique Rubia-Tutay who warned that while the partnership may fail to close down scammers’ accounts, their fake job posting will surely be taken down.

(Anybody who wants to report a suspicious job recruitment post on TikTok or any social media may send a message to the DMW Anti-Illegal Recruitment and Trafficking in Persons page here:  https://www.facebook.com/dmwairtip)

Pinoy jailed 13 months for overstaying 20 years

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A Filipino who holds a recognizance form to serve as his identity document, was jailed today for 15 months after pleading guity to overstaying his visa for 20 years.

Fidel de Austria Jr., 71 years old, was convicted of breach of condition of stay, contrary to section 41 of the Immigration Ordinance, by Magistrate Jeffrey Sze in a hearing at the Shatin Court.

De Austria admitted a police charge of overstaying in Hong Kong from Oct. 24, 2000, or two weeks after his visitor’s visa expired, to May 19 this year when he was arrested.

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His recognizance form identifies him as a torture claimant seeking asylum in the Hong Kong.

In another case heard by Magistrate Sze, a Filipina received a 20-day jail sentence, suspended for 18 months, after she also pleaded guilty to violating her condition of stay by overstaying for one year.

Under the sentence, Marilyn Samuel, 42 years old, will not have to stay in jail if she does not reoffend within the next 18 months.

Samuel admitted staying in Hong Kong after her domestic worker contract was terminated on March 9, 2024.

She was registered to have overstayed between April 27, 2024, when her last visa extension expired, until  she was arrested on June 9 this year.

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