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Arrangements on obstetric services for Mainland expectant mothers married to Hong Kong residents from 2014 onwards
A Government spokesman said today (July 17) that eligible Mainland
pregnant women whose husbands are Hong Kong residents can make
delivery bookings for 2014 and beyond through the existing special
arrangements, after submitting to private hospitals the originals of
the following documents:
1. A Hong Kong certificate of marriage, or a certificate of marriage
notarised by a notary public office in the Mainland; and
2. The husband's Hong Kong permanent identity card, or the husband's
Hong Kong identity card and Permit for Proceeding to Hong Kong and
Macao (commonly known as "One-way Permit"); and
3. Oaths taken by the husband and the wife separately on their
marital and parent-child relationships.
Each couple will also be required to sign a consent form authorising
the authority to conduct checks with the relevant Hong Kong and
Mainland departments and organisations on their marriage
certificate, proof of their identity and other documents.
Under the arrangements, private hospitals may issue a Confirmation
Certificate on Delivery Booking (Confirmation Certificate) based on
the documents submitted by the couples concerned and the
availability of obstetric services. Their identity and marital
relations will be subject to stringent verification by the
Government in order to forestall anyone posing as spouses of Hong
Kong residents for delivery in Hong Kong.
Meanwhile, having considered the demand from local pregnant women
for obstetric services in public hospitals, urgent delivery cases
referred from private hospitals and the demand for neonatal
intensive care unit services, the Hospital Authority has to reserve
all beds for obstetric services in public hospitals for these
purposes in 2014 and hence cannot accept any bookings for obstetric
services from non-local pregnant women (including Mainland pregnant
women whose husbands are Hong Kong residents).
Currently, Mainland pregnant women who have been pregnant for 28
weeks or more must hold and produce a Confirmation Certificate
issued by hospitals in Hong Kong for checking by immigration
officers when they enter Hong Kong or else they may be refused
entry.
Ends/Wednesday, July 17, 2013
Issued at HKT 17:31
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