Hong Kong | Immigration Dep’t arrests parents for 19-year failure to register kids’ births

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The Immigration Department has arrested the parents of three children aged 17 to 19 who have been living undocumented since birth, Hong Kong Free Press reported yesterday.
According to the HK-based website, the department discovered that the siblings had been living with their Hong Kong father and Indonesian mother, but they never attended school and were only educated through the internet. They never went to doctors when they were sick, but they were in good health when discovered, the Apple Daily reported.
William Fung Pak-ho, assistant director of the Immigration Department, said the registration should be a simple process. “I have never thought that parents would leave their children undocumented, which damaged their interests. I was shocked,” the website quoted the official as saying.
HKFP noted that the father was arrested for allegedly breaking the Births and Deaths Registration Ordinance. The mother, a former domestic helper, was arrested for suspected overstaying after her contract expired.
The case was transferred to the Social Welfare Department to follow up.
In April, a pair of sisters, aged 14 and 15, who had been living undocumented since birth were discovered after the elder sister jumped to her death from their home in Repulse Bay.
Following the tragedy, the department investigated case records from July 1, 1997 to August 31, 2015, and found 55 similar cases.
In 22 of these cases, the department has been able to locate the parents and is arranging for the late registrations of birth for their children. Investigation of ten cases out of 22 have been completed, including the case of the three siblings.
Half of the children discovered were under three years old. So far twelve people have been arrested.
It is an offence if anyone deliberately fails to register the birth of a child as within 42 days. Offenders are liable to a maximum USD2,000 fine or up to six months’ imprisonment.

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