Requirements
Communication and interpersonal skills are the top qualities Law Chun-nam looks for in an immigration officer because it is a people's job. An officer faces hundreds of visitors and residents every day, for example, working at border control points or processing torture-claim cases at headquarters.
Law says good interpersonal skills can be crucial, for instance, when trying to calm down an angry visitor whose visa has been rejected. Immigration officers should help the person understand the reasons behind their decision, and what can be done about it.
Thousands of visitors enter or leave Hong Kong every day. So it takes good skills to notice forged documents, and an analytical mind to spot suspicious people.
Officers need strong leadership skills. At the visa-assessment office, the team can be as large as 30, while there are around 10 officers in the section that takes people to court.
Qualifications