OUP
25 January 1985
Mr J Enoch Powell State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, if he will analyse the present population of the colony of Hong Kong, other than persons temporarily resident there, according to their existing nationality, specifying in each category the basis of that status and the estimated numbers holding it.
(South Down): To ask the Secretary of
No W7
MR RICHARD LUCE
According to the latest figures available the total population of Hong Kong is approximately 5.3 million. The Hong Kong Government estimate that this figure is made
up as follows:
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
F.
20,000 British Citizens (with right of abode in the
United Kingdom).
3 million British Dependent Territories citizens
(with right of abode in Hong Kong).
1.8 million Chinese residents (ie Persons of Chinese race
with the right to reside in Hong Kong).
400,000 other persons of Chinese race (who have lived
in Hong Kong for less than 7 years and have not therefore
acquired the right of permanent residence).
95,500 Other Foreign Nationals.
4,500 Stateless persons of non-Chinese race, most of whom originate from Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia.