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person will
(b) No
acquire BDTC status on or after 1 July 1997 by virtue of a connection with Hong Kong. No person born on or after 1
July 1997 will acquire the status referred to as being appropriate
in sub-paragraph (a).
Detailed amendments to the BNA 1981 will be necessary to bring these
provisions into effect. The Bill has been worded in such a way as purposes of the Order in Council, without
to indicate the main
restricting the terms of the Order too narrowly.
indicate when the Order in Council will be introduced.
I t does not
The proposed legislation does not cover the following provisions in the UK Memorandum relating to the issue of passports:
implemented under the Royal Prerogative.
they will be
(c) United Kingdom consular officials in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and elsewhere may renew and replace passports of persons mentioned in sub-paragraph (a) and may also issue them to persons, born before 1 July 1997 of such persons, who had previously been included in the passport of their parent.
(d) Those who have obtained or been included in passports issued by
the Government of the United Kingdom under sub-paragraphs (a) and
(c) will be entitled to receive, up on request, British consular
services and protection when in third countries.
Paragraph 2 (1)(a) provides an enabling power for the Order in
Council to prevent the retention or acquisition of BDTC status by
virtue of a connection with
with Hong Kong on or after 1 July 1997. Persons whose claim to that status depends on a connection with Hong Kong will thus lose the status. But persons who qualify for it both
by virtue of a connection with Hong Kong and also on account of a
connection with another British dependent territory will retain the
status because of the latter.
Paragraph (2)(1)(b) allows the Order to specify a new form of
British nationality which may be acquired before 1 July 1997 by persons who are BDTCs by virtue of a connection with Hong Kong (or
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