Director of Immigration officiates at Passing-out Parade (with photos)
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     The Director of Immigration, Mr Benson Kwok, officiated at the Passing-out Parade at the Immigration Service Institute of Training and Development today (April 1) to review 130 officers on parade, including 41 Immigration Officers and 89 Immigration Assistants.
 
     In his speech, Mr Kwok said that the year 2026 marks the significant milestone of the 65th anniversary of the establishment of the Immigration Department (ImmD). He stated that since its establishment in 1961, the ImmD has always walked abreast with the Hong Kong community, staying united in guarding Hong Kong and serving the public. Reflecting on his 36 years of service with the ImmD, he has witnessed the continuous evolution of its services, which has fully demonstrated the spirit of keeping pace with the times and striving for excellence. With the department's headquarters relocated to Tseung Kwan O, all its branches have been working together to enhance efficiency by proactively embracing technology and harnessing AI to move towards the era of a "Smart ImmD" while steadfastly upholding its original aspiration of providing "people-oriented" services.
 
     Looking ahead, Mr Kwok remarked that the ImmD will continue to stand at the forefront of Hong Kong's development, supporting the National 15th Five-Year Plan, and to better integrate into and serve the overall development of the country. Specifically, this will include further enhancement of clearance modes at various control points, implementing "collaborative inspection and joint clearance" and "contactless clearance"; deep integration of AI with next-generation identity-identification technologies to ensure Hong Kong's continued leading position in immigration management internationally; and constant refinement of visa policies to inject new impetus into Hong Kong's economic development.
 
     Mr Kwok encouraged the graduates to remain united and display team spirit. He also urged them to demonstrate integrity and probity during law enforcement, while maintaining a warm and sincere attitude when delivering services to honour the uniform they put on. He expressed hope that the graduates, in whatever positions, would "identify, respond to and steer changes" to ensure that ImmD service has always acted ahead of time.
 
     During the parade, the Immigration Band played multiple pieces of military band music of a new era, patriotic songs and pop classics, then assembled with the Guard of Honour to form the number "65", followed by concentric circles representing the department's values. This was to celebrate the 65th anniversary of the department's establishment, and to symbolise that all members of the ImmD work in seamless harmony with one heart and one mind. The ImmD is committed to taking the safeguarding of national security as its primary mission by upholding its core values of "Patriotism and Perseverance", thereby guarding the southern gateway of the country while fully supporting social development and the needs of the community.

Ends/Wednesday, April 1, 2026
Issued at HKT 19:22

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