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  1. Lending money to a domestic helper can be a challenging situation. As an employer, you want to support your helper, but it's important to navigate this situation carefully. Here's a comprehensive guide to help you deal with situations when your domestic helper borrows money or needs a loan.

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    • Does She Need to Pay Recruitment Fees?
    • Did She Borrow Money from A Loan Shark?
    • Is The Loan Shark Harassing You?
    • Does She Need Money For Family Emergency Back at Home?
    • Does She Just Want Extra Money For Personal Reasons Or For Leisure?
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    By law, employment agencies in Hong Kong are only allowed to charge foreign domestic helpers no more than 10% of their first month wage as placement fees. However, some agencies charge the domestic helpers, especially overseas helpers or pre-terminated helpers, illegal fees directly,and many employers have a limited knowledge of such practices beca...

    First, check with your domestic helper if she still has her passport. If not, then she should take legal action to get her passport back so that her identity doesn’t get stolen. Do not hesitate to call the police (999). Encourage her to address the issue and sit down with her to come up with an action plan.How much does she owe them? How should she...

    Sometimes a helper will agree to be a guarantor for a friend who is borrowing money. If the friend runs away with the money, your helper has to shoulder all her friend’s debts. The interest of these debts borrowed from loan sharks can be as high as 60% per year! If this happens, you might receive a lot of calls and letters to your house, usually th...

    If the helper’s family suddenly needs a large amount of money because a relative is in critical medical condition, sometimes the helper has no choice but to take a loan from loan sharks, especially if she does not want to ask you. Sometimes families ask the domestic worker for money she cannot affordwithout any legitimate reason, and she doesn’t kn...

    Another reason would be for alifestyle she cannot afford on her salary.If the helper is borrowing money to buy new clothes or handbags, which is, in fact, spending her future income, you may want to help her budget better. How to help her with a budget: There are a few things you can do to help your helper budget her money better. Help her open a b...

    Keep her passport and/or other identity documents Your helper usually needs to use a copy of her passport and/or HKID and the employment contract to be able to borrow or be a guarantor. Some employers keep their helpers’ passports to avoid them from borrowing loans, but it is illegal, and your helper should be able to keep her passport at all times...

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  3. If they have an existing loan with a money lender or if they’re not eligible to borrow for some reason, some domestic workers might turn to unlicensed money lenders or individuals to borrow money. In these instances, they can often be charged extremely high monthly interest rates (e.g. 20% per month) and might even be asked to provide their ...

  4. 2009年9月28日 · I need to write a english letter thatmy maid will borrow hkd9500 from my mother in law,and return it for 5 months.except the amount,time,what should I need to ... ,Baby Kingdom - 親子王國 香港 討論區

  5. To ensure that the employer can afford to hire a maid, the Immigration Department will only issue a domestic helper visa if the employer meets the minimum annual income of HK$180,000 (i.e. HK$15,000/ month). If you wish to hire more than one helper, the

  6. Do not borrow money from a finance company or help a friend as a guarantor. It is not possible to provide the employer’s telephone / address to friends or relatives in Hong Kong. Prohibit the use of telephone calls from the employer’s home to make or receive long distance calls.

  7. Most foreign domestic helpers travel to Hong Kong to earn money to support their families back home. Many pay an average of 15-30,000 HKD for agency fees... and most will have borrowed the money to pay this fee.