COSLA has today launched a new online resource to encourage migrants from Hong Kong to move to Scotland.
Following crackdowns by the Chinese Government in Hong Kong, the UK Government created a special visa allowing those fleeing repression to settle in the UK.
This year, on the anniversary of that visa route opening, COSLA has launched a special resource for these migrants, to support them in making Scotland their home.
It is believed that over 88,000 Hongkongers have already obtained a visa to move to the UK and COSLA is seeking to support the integration of those who decide to make Scotland their home.
COSLA said the new migrants from Hong Kong will enrich communities and bring critical skills that will benefit Scotland’s economy.
New arrivals from Hong Kong could also play a role in addressing the challenges that a number of local authorities are facing in relation to a declining population, the organisation said.
The Welcome Hub includes a range of resources, available in both English and Cantonese and includes information on Scottish public services, housing, and the education system.
As well as this, the Welcome Hub also includes resources for public sector staff who will encounter Hongkongers in Scotland.
It provides them with information on their rights and entitlements, explain the reasons why they are coming to the UK, as well as cultural background information.
It is hoped that the Welcome Hub will facilitate the arrival and integration of new arrivals from Hong Kong, enabling them to make an important contribution to Scottish communities to the benefit of all.
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