A get-together for overseas Vietnamese in Malaysia to welcome New Year 2024 has been held by the Liaison Committee of Vietnamese People in Penang state recently.
OVs in Malaysia gather for New Year celebration (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – A get-together for overseas Vietnamesein Malaysia to welcome New Year 2024 has been held by the LiaisonCommittee of Vietnamese People in Penangstate recently.
Malaysia’s law on marriage and family, as well as the rights andobligations of Vietnamese labourers abroad, was the focus of the event,according to Nguyen Thi Thu Hong, head of the LiaisonCommittee of Vietnamese People in Penangstate, Malaysia.
With more than 10,000 OVs, including up to 3,000 Vietnamese brides, Penang isthe state with the largest number of Vietnamese people living and working in Malaysia.
In 2023, the committee helped more than 20 of those with difficult circumstances, evenmistreated, tortured, and scammed. Therefore, within the get-together, the committeeinvited lawyer Tharumarajah to introduce the marriage and family law of thehost country, the rights of Vietnamese brides, and the risks they can encounterif they do not register their marriage.
Participants were also updated on the rightsand obligations of labourers working in Malaysia as well as the latest laws onhealth insurance, and compensation insurance for accidents and death.
Nguyen Ba Tan, second secretary in charge of the community fromthe Vietnamese Embassy in Malaysia, said the programme demonstrates the spiritof solidarity among the Vietnamese community in the country.
The Vietnamese community abroad is an inseparable part of thecountry and an important factor contributing to strength💯ening cooperation and friendshipbetween Vietnam and countries around the world, he stressed./.
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