Dear Madam,
You were admitted to Hong Kong for a limited period and I regret that under present policy your appli.. cation for permission to remain here permanently cannot be given consideration.
I note your limitation of stay expires on 21-3-1979 and if you wish to remain here any longer you may submit an application for a short extension of stay at the Chinese Visitors Office within two days prior to the expiry of your current limitation.
SWW/cw
I return herewith your Permit No.0694046.
Yours faithfully, (Sa) S. W. WONG
for Director of Immigration
14.
That your Petitioner has on the 17th day of March 1979
called upon the Chinese Visitors Office of the Immigration Depart
ment on 14th floor of International Building, 141 Des Voeux Road
Central applied for an extension of stay as per advice mentioned
in the said letter by the Director of Immigration.
given
Permission
was that the said application is extended on 21st day of June 19
15.
That your Petitioner finds that the decision made by th
Director of Immigration in his letter dated 13th day of March 19
is harsh and unnecessary. If your Petitioner is compelled to lea
Hong Kong by her limited period and return to place where she can
her beloved from, she will no doubt suffer great hardship, losing/husband (who may live with another woman if your Petitioner is forced to
separate with him). Furthermore, if she is returning China she has no means of living, no accommodation and become a destitue.
16.
That your Petitioner now humbly lodges her petition unde
Section 53(1) & (2)(b) of the Immigration Ordinance, 1971 Cap.11
of the Laws of Hong Kong with the Secretary for Security of the Council Branch of the Government Secretariat for His Excellency the Governor-in-Council for review of the decision made by the
Your humble Petitioner Director of Immigration as aforesaid.
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humbly and respectfully prays to His Excellency the Governor-in- Council for a sympathetic review of the matters herein before
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