ENG-2010 — Page 497

Hong Kong Year Books 香港年報 All

Population and Immigration | 419

Illegal Immigration

The HKSAR keeps a close watch on illegal immigration activities. 2 340 Mainland illegal immigrants were arrested during the year, 24 per cent more than in 2009. The number of Vietnamese illegal immigrants arrested was 375, or 16 per cent less than in 2009.

The Immigration Department maintains close liaison with the Mainland and overseas governments on matters relating to population movements and irregular migration. During the year, representatives from the Immigration Department participated in international and regional conferences and workshops held in Canada, Japan, and Singapore.

Emigration

The estimated number of emigrants from Hong Kong was 7 200 in 2010, most of whom went to the United States (2 900), Australia (1 800) and Canada (900).

Personal Documentation

Travel Documents

The Immigration Department started issuing HKSAR electronic passports (HKSAR e-Passport) on February 5, 2007. It is embedded with a contactless integrated chip containing the holder's personal data and facial image as the biometric identifiers in accordance with the standards specified by the International Civil Aviation Organisation. Issuance of the HKSAR passport is controlled strictly by the Immigration Department. The passports are issued only to Hong Kong permanent residents who are Chinese citizens with the right of abode in the HKSAR and who hold valid Hong Kong permanent identity cards.

Eligible applicants aged 11 or above may submit their applications through the internet and applicants aged 18 or above may also submit their applications through self-service kiosks at the Immigration Department's headquarters or its branch offices.

During the year, 539 887 HKSAR passport applications were received, including 6 102 from overseas.

The HKSAR Passports Appeal Board handles appeals against rejections of applications for HKSAR passports. It received six (one overseas and five local) appeals in 2010.

The Immigration Department continued lobbying for greater immigration convenience such as visa-free access for HKSAR passport holders. In 2010, Brunei Darussalam, Grenada and Ukraine agreed to grant visa-free access and Myanmar to grant visa-on-arrival to holders of HKSAR passport. By year-end, 143 countries and territories had granted visa-free access or visa-on-arrival to HKSAR passport holders.

Other travel documents issued by the Immigration Department include Documents of Identity for Visa Purposes (Doc/ls) and Re-entry Permits (REPs). Doc/ls are issued for international travel. They are issued to Hong Kong residents who are not eligible for the HKSAR passport and are unable to obtain a passport or travel document of any other country or territory. REPs are issued to Hong Kong residents

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