UK lawmakers move to widen BNO visa in lifeline for Hong Kong youth born after 1997
Hong Kong removes 90 rejected non-refoulement claimants in largest repatriation operation this year
Cargo-plane crash investigation set to disrupt Hong Kong airport operations as two-day salvage mission begins
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Hong Kong Customs Seizes 16 kg of Cannabis from Bangkok Arrivals, Highlights Tightened Passenger Profiling
Two Bangkok passengers were arrested after Customs found 16 kg of cannabis in their suitcases, underscoring Hong Kong’s zero-tolerance drug regime and the city’s heightened focus on passenger profiling from Thailand routes. Companies should refresh employee briefings on banned substances and luggage security.
Hong Kong Airport Shuts North Runway to Salvage Crashed Cargo Jet, Forcing Widespread Flight Re-routing
HKIA closed its north runway on 23 October to lift a crashed cargo plane, diverting traffic to a single-runway schedule and disrupting more than 120 flights. The multi-day salvage will squeeze passenger and freight capacity, reminding mobility managers to build routing flexibility into travel policies.
Domestic Helper Avoids Conviction for Beach-side Food Sales, Underscoring Gray Areas in Work-Visa Conditions
A Filipina helper caught selling food at Repulse Bay avoided conviction via an 18-month bind-over on 23 October, spotlighting strict limits on secondary employment for foreign domestic workers. Employers risk heavy penalties if helpers breach visa conditions.
Mandatory Briefing for Imported Care-Home Workers Highlights Compliance Duties for Employers
Employers hiring overseas care workers must enrol them in a government briefing on 23 October, or risk penalties under the Special Scheme to Import Care Workers. The requirement underscores Hong Kong’s push to fill labour shortages while ensuring foreign recruits understand local employment and health-safety rules.
Hong Kong Suspends Poultry Imports from Denmark, Belgium and Germany over H5N1—Food Traders Urged to Reroute Cold-Chain Logistics
Hong Kong halted poultry and egg imports from specified regions in Denmark, Belgium and Germany on 23 October due to H5N1 outbreaks. The suspension forces caterers, including airline-meal suppliers, to reroute cold-chain shipments and may raise menu costs for business travellers.
Hong Kong Watch Tells Canadian MPs 20,000 Hongkonger PR Applications Need Urgent Action
Hong Kong Watch told Canada’s immigration committee that 20,000 Hongkonger PR applications are stuck in limbo and called for a dedicated quota to clear the backlog. Delays are disrupting employer mobility plans and prompting calls for streamlined work-permit extensions.
Traveller Jailed for 20,700 Illicit Cigarettes, Signalling Tougher Crack-down on Duty Evasion at HKIA
West Kowloon Magistrates’ Court jailed an inbound traveller for four months after he tried to bring in 20,700 undeclared cigarettes. The sentence reinforces Hong Kong’s strict 19-stick allowance and warns business travellers against exceeding duty-free limits.
Wine & Dine Festival Returns, Luring 150,000 Visitors and Reviving Hong Kong’s Event-Led Tourism Strategy
The Wine & Dine Festival opened on 23 October with 300 booths and midnight hours, expecting 150,000 attendees. The event supports Hong Kong’s strategy to use mega-events to reboot tourism and corporate travel demand, while giving businesses fresh opportunities for client entertainment and incentive trips.