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Coronavirus pandemic
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Coronavirus: banned flights, strict quarantine rules make it hard for foreigners to take up Hong Kong job offers

  • City still attractive to expats but 21-day quarantine has put off those relocating with families
  • Filipino workers put job hopes on hold, delayed by vaccination rules and new ban on two airlines

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Hong Kong has done well in containing Covid-19. Photo: Felix Wong
Kathleen Magramo
Overseas workers are struggling to get to Hong Kong as constantly changing Covid-19 rules make it difficult to travel to the city, despite a need for specialists, particularly in the technology sector.

A 28-year-old technology worker from the Philippines, who gave her name as Bern, has been trying to get to the city since being offered a job in May.

“I got an offer from a start-up in a role and project I am really passionate about,” she said. “I knew I’d regret it for life if I just gave up trying to go to Hong Kong and let go of this work opportunity.”

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But travelling to the city has been far from easy.

At first, there was a flight ban imposed in April. Then she faced more hurdles last month.

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