report on viet nam (19~ 22 aug 2011) prepared by: vu thi ngoc huong

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Report on Viet Nam (19~ 22 Aug 2011) Prepared by: Vu Thi Ngoc Huong

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Page 1: Report on Viet Nam (19~ 22 Aug 2011) Prepared by: Vu Thi Ngoc Huong

Report on Viet Nam(19~ 22 Aug 2011)

Prepared by: Vu Thi Ngoc Huong

Page 2: Report on Viet Nam (19~ 22 Aug 2011) Prepared by: Vu Thi Ngoc Huong

OUTLINE OF PRESENTATION

I/ Introduction of Program: Pre-Departure Orientation for Korean- bound Marriage Migrants (PDO).

1. Progress of PDO

2. General information of PDO

3. Monthly number of participants

II/ Supported returned marriage migrants.

1. Cases of supported returned marriage migrants

2. Quantity of cases

3. How to support them

III/ Suggestion

that migrant groups in receiving countries need to do for better cooperation between groups in sending countries and receiving countries.

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I/ Pre-Departure Orientation for Korean- bound Marriage Migrants:

Class

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Lunch time

Attendance check

Collect some informations

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I/ 1. Progress of PDO [Ha Noi city]

* 2009. Apr: Selected as contracting out of Ministry of Health & Welfare ‘Pre-Departure Orientation Program for Marriage Migrants - Mongolia, Cambodia, Viet Nam (Hanoi)’.

Preparation ‘Pre Departure Orientation for Marriage Migrants’ in Hanoi, Cooperate with Embassy of the Republic of Korea and Korean Culture Center in Hanoi

‘Pre Departure Orientation for Marriage Migrants(PDO)’ began in Hanoi.

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I/ 1. Progress of PDO [Ho Chi Minh city]

* 2007. May: The Korean International Cooperation Agency(KOICA) and SK Telecom funded.

Cooperated with Consulate General of the Republic of Korea in Ho Chi Minh City.

* 2007. Jun~ Aug: Preparation ‘Pre Departure Orientation for Marriage Migrants’ - Ministry of Gender Equality and Family of Korea collaborated with KOCUN in implementing PDO.

‘Pre Departure Orientation for Marriage Migrants(PDO)’ began in Ho Chi Minh City. KOICA decided to fund for PDO.

* 2008. Jun: Community Chest of Korea(SK-telecom appointed to donation) selected fund.

* 2011. Jan: Funded by Ministry of Health & Welfare.

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o Class Schedule:(Both Ho Chi Minh program

and Ha Noi program) Every Tuesday; Thursday; Friday

o Class Schedule:(Both Ho Chi Minh program

and Ha Noi program) Every Tuesday; Thursday; Friday

I/ 2. General Information of PDO:

o Course of PDO: One- day course

o Course of PDO: One- day course

o Object of PDO: Person wants to participate program of PDO

after submitted papers for entry visa to Korea

o Object of PDO: Person wants to participate program of PDO

after submitted papers for entry visa to Korea

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Content of lecturing

*Chapter 1:(General informations)

symbols of Korea, seasons, weather,

clothing,education system …etc.

*Chapter 3:

Public offices,Transportation

*Chapter 4:

Support system, Korean law for the marriage migrant woman

*Chapter 2:

Korean food, Korean moneyShopping, Housing

I/ 2. PDO

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I/ 3. Monthly number of participants:

o Ha Noi city

2009 / / / / / / / Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

Number1,092

2010 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

3,426

2011 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul / / / / /

Number1,986

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o Ho Chi Minh cityI/ 3. Monthly number of participants:

2007 / / / / / / / / / Oct Nov Dec

Total973

2008 / / / / / / / / Sep Oct Nov Dec

Number1,214

2009 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

Number3,265

2010 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

Number 3,4492011 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul / / / / Dec

Number1,670

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II/ Supported returned marriage migrants

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Suing husband for his unilateral

canceling the visa process

Suing husband for his unilateralgetting divorced

with a fake reason

Parents of Vietnamese brides

asked for contacting their daughters

in Korea

Communicate husband

/husband’s family

Give a guidance/counseling about

divorce proceeding in VietNam

Withdraw a Korean divorced

record

Check marriage status

in Korea

Support

* Cases:

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0

10

20

30

40

50

60

HaNoi

HoChi

Minh

Divorcing

Communicating

Suing husband

Parents looking fortheir daughters

Others

*Quantity of Cases:(Jan 2010 ~ Jan 2011)

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* How:Free support of checking marriage status in Korea and withdrawing a Korean divorced record:

Vietnamese brides come to the office

have a talk

provide their individual information and papers

provide their husbands’ information

put their signature on a power of attorney

PDO sends it to the Korean Supporting Center (KSC) and Korea Center for United Nations Human Rights Policy (KOCUN)

KSC or KOCUN withdraw their marriage relationship record in Korea

KSC or KOCUN send it back to Viet Nam

They come to the office to receive the result (get divorced or not)

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III/ Suggestion that migrant groups in receiving countries need to do for better cooperation between groups in sending countries and receiving countries

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III/ Suggestion:

In Korea1. More widening the Supporting Center for

Migrant Women system to countryside and far regions.

2. Set up a mass communication/ media more mentioning about woman’s native country.

3. Create good conditions for counselors to have a deep understanding of and in a very close touch with migrant women.

4. Deal with supporting cases as soon as possible, try to contact other competent authorities if necessary.

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III/ Suggestion:

In Vietnam

1. Hurry up to build up a specialized supporting and consulting Centers.

2. PDO ’s operation is not legal in Vietnam because KOCUN has not been registered legally here yet. It’s necessary for KOCUN to prompting this procedure.

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III/ Suggestion:Both in Korea and Vietnam

1. Offer a free and professional law consultancy in legal proceedings of divorcing or suing husband.

2. To be more convenient for supporting and consulting, Vietnamese Supporting Center and Korean Supporting Center had better learn about both Vietnamese law and Korean law.

3. Operate more conferences or training programs for Instructors of Pre Departure Orientation for Marriage Migrants from every countries.

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III/ Suggestion related to returned migrant women supporting:

CAUSES:

No husband’s personal information: name, address, telephone number, ID number…

No relevant marriage documents.

No immigration law knowledge.

No urgent counseling.

EFFECTS:

Stay illegally in Korea and be expelled from Korea by police.Couldn’t look for/ contact a Korean husband when coming back Vietnam.Without a statement/ an agreement from Korean husband, women couldn’t get divorced unilateral.Coming back Viet Nam along with children, then Korean husband/ Korean law considers it as a kidnapping.

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* Support migrant women being about to return Vietnam to get divorced in Korea first (if they want).

It will be better for migrant women to receive a support at the airport in receiving country before leaving like:

+ provide some husband’s information in Korea.+ return all her relevant marriage documents.+ make a statement expressing his intention

about the marriage and children (if any).

III/ Suggestion:

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THANK YOU !