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Oct 23, 2025

Mandatory Briefing for Imported Care-Home Workers Highlights Compliance Duties for Employers

Mandatory Briefing for Imported Care-Home Workers Highlights Compliance Duties for Employers
The Labour Department reminded residential care-home operators that all foreign care workers brought in under the Special Scheme to Import Care Workers must attend a compulsory briefing within eight weeks of arrival. Sessions scheduled for 23 October at the Lady Trench Training Centre in Wan Chai will be conducted in Putonghua and Cantonese across three time slots.

The briefing covers employment rights, Hong Kong labour laws, and infection-control protocols—critical knowledge given the sector’s history of Occupational Safety & Health violations. Employers that fail to enrol workers risk losing quota allocations and refunds on the HK$2,000 security bond per worker.

For global mobility teams coordinating inbound assignees in healthcare administration, the scheme offers a template: it ties work visas to mandatory orientation, echoing FinTech Talent Pass onboarding and ASEAN Invited Persons facilitation announced earlier this year.

Demand is strong; Hong Kong’s care-home vacancy ratio is 2 %, and the industry forecasts a shortfall of 6,000 carers by 2027. Streamlined import procedures ease pressure but heighten the necessity of compliance audits, particularly around rest-day entitlements and accommodation standards.

Businesses considering corporate elder-care benefits for expatriate staff should monitor these developments, as labour bottlenecks can affect the availability and cost of private residential care beds.
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