TNAG-0662-FCO40-811-Legislation-on-immigration-in-Hong-Kong-1977 — Page 26

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8.

In December 1976, Your Petitioner was informed by

his wife that their marriage certificate was issued and

the same was mailed to Your Petitioner immediately (copy

of the said marriage certificate and its certified

translation in English language are hereto annexed and

marked exhibit "LT-1").

9.

With such documentary evidence in hand, Your

Petitioner then conveyed the said marriage certificate to

the Immigration Department by a covering letter and he

deeply hoped that it would establish as a concrete proof

of the relationship as husband and wife between Your

Petitioner and his wife.

10.

After various interviews attended by Your

Petitioner at the Immigration Department of Hong Kong and

on the 6th day of May 1977, Your Petitioner was informed

that his application for Madam Huynh Ngoc to come to Hong

Kong was not approved as relationship could not be

established.

11.

Your Petitioner is now in the employment of Hong

Kong Land Company Limited earning a monthly salary of

$1,115.00 and plus year-end bonus which is equivalent to

four months' salary and he was also provided by his employer

with free quarters. Your Petitioner is therefore financially

capable in supporting himself and his wife's living in

Hong Kong.

12.

Your Petitioner has been a law abiding and loyal

citizen of the Colony so far and has won the friendship of

his colleagues and the admiration and approbation of his

employer for his hardwork, loyalty and diligence. Your

3.

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