Eric Chan
Eric Chan Kwok-ki (Chinese: 陳國基, born 1959) is the current Director of Immigration in Hong Kong.[1]
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Early life
Chan studied in CCC Heep Woh College from 1972 to 1976. In 1982, he graduated from Hong Kong Shue Yan University. During the year of his services, he completed a bachelor's degree in Law at Tsinghua University.
Career
Chan joined the Immigration Department of Hong Kong as an Assistant Immigration Officer in 1982. In 1989, he was promoted to Immigration Officer, then Senior Immigration Officer in 1995, and Chief Immigration Officer in 2000. By 2003, he was Assistant Principal Immigration Officer, and promoted to Principal Immigration Officer the following year. In 2007, Chan was appointed as Assistant Director of Immigration, then Deputy Director of Immigration in 2010. He was appointed as Director of Immigration in March 2011 succeeding Simon Peh.[1]
Chan was involved in the import restriction imposed on Japanese goods to Hong Kong in aftermath of Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster.[2][3]
Awards
In 2001, Chan was awarded the Hong Kong Immigration Service Long Service Medal. In 2009, he received the Hong Kong Immigration Service Medal for Distinguished Service (IDSM).
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Preceded by | Director of Immigration 2011–present |
Incumbent |
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Preceded by
David Sun
Director of Audit |
Hong Kong order of precedence Director of Immigration |
Succeeded by Vacant Commissioner of Customs and Excise |