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Foreign maids lose court fight for HK residency

Hong Kong‘s top court ruled against two Filipino domestic helpers seeking permanent residency Monday, the final decision in a case that affects tens of thousands of other foreign maids in the southern Chinese financial hub.

The Court of Final Appeal was unanimous in its ruling, siding with the government‘s position that tight restrictions on domestic helpers mean they don’t have the same status as other foreign residents. Lawyers for the two had argued that an immigration provision barring domestic workers from permanent residency was unconstitutional.

The decision means Evangeline Banao Vallejos and Daniel Domingo are not allowed to apply to settle permanently after living at least seven years in Hong Kong. Vallejos has worked in Hong Kong since 1986 and Domingo since 1985. Neither appeared at court.

“We are very disappointed,” said Mark Daly, a lawyer for the pair.

He said Vallejos was speechless after learning about the decision.

“While we respect the judgment we disagree with it,” Daly said.

He added that the ruling is “not a good reflection of the values we should be teaching youngsters and people in our society.”

The case has split the city, home to nearly 300,000 maids from mainly Southeast Asian countries. Some argue that barring maids from applying for residency amounts to ethnic discrimination. But other groups have raised fears that the case would result in a massive influx of maids’ family members arriving in Hong Kong, straining the densely populated city’s social services, health and education systems. Supporters of the maids say those fears are overblown.

Members of an activist group chanted “We are workers, not slaves” and others slogans on the courthouse’s front steps after the ruling was released.

“Today is a very sad day for migrant workers in Hong Kong,” said Eman Villanueva, secretary-general of United Filipinos in Hong Kong. “The message from the Court of Final Appeal is very unfair and discriminatory.”

Hong Kong is a special administrative region of China and permanent residency is the closest thing it has to citizenship.

Foreigners who work in other professions are eligible for permanent residency after living in Hong Kong for seven years. Those who have it …read more
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Filipino maid's HK residency case in top court

A Filipino maid has taken her fight for permanent residency to Hong Kong‘s top court.

Lawyers for Evangeline Banao Vallejos were presenting arguments to the Court of Final Appeal on Tuesday. Her legal team was granted permission last year to appeal a lower court’s rejection of her bid.

Vallejos along with another Filipino national are seeking a landmark ruling that would let thousands of other foreign domestic helpers settle in the southern Chinese financial center.

The five-member panel of judges will have to decide on whether immigration law is inconsistent with Hong Kong‘s mini-constitution, the Basic Law.

Foreign residents can apply to settle permanent in Hong Kong after seven years, but the city’s nearly 300,000 foreign maids are excluded. A verdict is not expected for several weeks.

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