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HK, France sign working-holiday deal

2013-05-07 16:00 Xinhua     Web Editor: Gu Liping comment

Hong Kong and France have signed a bilateral working holiday scheme agreement Monday, aiming at benefiting the young people of both places.

The agreement was signed by Secretary for Labor and Welfare Matthew Cheung and French Minister of Foreign Affairs Laurent Fabius at Government House in the presence of Chief Executive CY Leung. It will come into force from July 1.

Under the agreement, young people in Hong Kong and France can gain living and working experience while they are traveling. It will also boost bilateral ties between Hong Kong and France.

Two hundred participants from each side annually will be allowed to stay up to a year in France or Hong Kong on holiday and take up employment to finance their stay.

It is the eighth bilateral working holiday scheme Hong Kong has set up with other places. So far 30,000 youngsters have benefited from the endeavor.

The Hong Kong Immigration Department or French Consulate General in Hong Kong and Macau will issue the working-holiday visas.

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