360,000 foreign domestic helpers in Hong Kong make contribution to families, society


Due to their professional training and strong work ethics, foreign domestic helpers consistently receive high praise from Hong Kong residents. Before arriving in Hong Kong, the helpers must undergo a structured process, with the first step being signing a standard employment contract — the only version recognized by the Hong Kong immigration department with outlines key terms such as salary, working hours, contract duration and termination conditions.
Next, they must apply for a work visa, and also undergo over 100 hours of professional training covering such skills as home appliance maintenance and child care. Moreover, consulates of the helpers' home countries and numerous community-based organizations provide psychological support and legal assistance, fostering a strong sense of community.
Industry analysts noted that while other popular destinations like Singapore and the Middle East also attract foreign domestic helpers, Hong Kong's rigorous contractual procedures in ensuring safety and legal protection are a special lure.
One expert stressed that from a macro perspective, working in Hong Kong represents a life-changing opportunity for many: "Although it means years of separation from family and facing various challenges alone in a foreign land, they are willing to take this step bravely in pursuit of a better life."
For many, working in Hong Kong allows them to secure a stable income that places their families in the upper-income bracket in their home countries, providing a relatively comfort and secure life.
In addition, as the helpers return home after working in Hong Kong, they bring back new perspectives, practical skills and capital, which they often invest in their hometowns, inspiring others to see the positive potential of working in Hong Kong.
It has been learned that through the dedicated and hard work of foreign domestic helpers, they provide essential services to Hong Kong families — contributing to the stability of society.
"Their contributions are widely recognized and respected in Hong Kong. Through daily interaction, they gradually integrate into the fabric of Hong Kong society, becoming part of the community — the new Hong Kongers," said one local expert.
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