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Indonesians in Hong Kong, numbering 102,100, [2] form the second-largest ethnic minority group in the territory, behind Filipinos. [3] Most Indonesians coming to Hong Kong today are those who arrive under limited-term contracts for employment as foreign domestic helpers.
Indonesians forms the second-largest ethnic minority group in Hong Kong, numbering 102 100, only second to Filipinos. [5] Almost all Indonesians in Hong Kong are those who arrive under limited-term contracts for employment as foreign domestic helpers. Indonesian workers in Hong Kong comprise 2.4% of all overseas Indonesian workers. [6]
Indonesians are the second largest foreigner group after Filipinos, mainly working as female domestic helpers from Java Island. There are also several Chinese Indonesian families and students that reside in Hong Kong. Central and Wan Chai are the main districts that most Indonesians live in.
Indonesian passport holders may apply for an e-visa. [240] South Sudan: eVisa [241] [242] Obtainable online. Printed visa authorization must be presented at the time of travel. Spain: Visa required [243] Sri Lanka: eVisa / Free Visa on arrival [244] [245] 60 days / 30 days Indonesian citizens are exempt from a visa fee until 31 May, 2024. [246]
South Asians are part of the Hong Kong society. As of the 2021 by-census, there were at least 101,969 persons of South Asian descent in Hong Kong. [1] Many trace their roots in Hong Kong as far back as when the Indian subcontinent was still under British colonial rule and as a legacy of the British Empire, their nationality issues remain largely unsettled.
Indonesian emigrants to Hong Kong (3 P) Pages in category "Hong Kong people of Indonesian descent" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.
Pages in category "Indonesian diaspora in Asia" ... Indonesians in Hong Kong; J. Indonesians in Japan; K. Indonesians in South Korea; M. Indonesian citizens in Malaysia;
Daryati, Indonesian maid sentenced to life imprisonment for murdering her employer Seow Kim Choo in Singapore Purwanti Parji , Indonesian maid who killed her employer’s mother-in-law Har Chit Heang Juminem and Siti Aminah , two Indonesian maids responsible for the killing of their employer Esther Ang