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Year
Total Number of
Non-Chinese naturalised
Breakdown by former Nationality
1975
15
1 Indonesian
5 Pakistanis
1 American
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ories citizens in 1983 and up to the latest available date in 1984; and what was their former nationality in each
case.
Mr. Luce: The information requested is as follows:
Year
Total Number of
Non-Chinese naturalised
Breakdown by former Nationality
1 South African
1 Israeli
3 Cambodians
1 Filipino
1 Portuguese
As citizens of United Kingdom and Colonies
1964
13
2 Burmese
1 Nepalese
2 Indonesians
1976
12
4 Filipinos
5 Portuguese
1965
8
2 Burmese
1 Korean
4 Portuguese
1 Swiss
4 Pakistanis
1 American
2 South Africans
1 Israeli
1 Cambodian
2 Filipinos
1 Portuguese
1977
14
1966
4 Burmese
10
2 Burmese
2 Indonesians
1 American
1 Israeli
4 Portuguese
4 Pakistanis
1 South African
3 Israelis
1 Filipino
1 South Vietnamese
1967
17
2 Burmese
1978
5
1 Burmese
2 Filipinos
10 Portuguese
1 Venuzuelan
1 Hungarian
1 Pole
1979
1968
11
2 Burmese
1 Indonesian
1 South African
2 Filipinos
1 South African
2 Portuguese
1 British Protected
Person (Brunei)
1 Indonesian
1 Pakistani
1 South African
1 Portuguese
3 Portuguese
1980
6
1 Burmese
2 South Vietnamese
1 Pakistani
1969
8
3 Burmese
1 Indonesian
1 Filipino
3 Portuguese
1 South African
1 Israeli
1 Filipino
1 British Protected
Person (Tanganyika)
1970
17
3 Burmese
1981
1 Indonesian
1 American
1982
2 Israelis
2
2 Burmese
4
3 Burmese
1 Pakistani
1 Peruvian
1971
124
12
1 Cuban
8 Portuguese
1 Burmese
1 Indonesian
4 Americans
2 South Africans
1 Cambodian
2 Filipinos
1 Portuguese
1972
7
1 American
2 Israelis
2 Filipinos
2 Portuguese
1973
6
1 American
3 Filipinos
1974
6
2 Portuguese
1 South African
1 Israeli
1 Filipino
1 Korean
1 Portuguese
1 British Protected
Person (North Borneo)
As British Dependent Territories Citizens
1983
1984*
* To 23 November.
1
1 Burmese
5
3 Burmese
1 American
1 Portuguese
Mr. Stanbrook asked the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs (1) if he will make a statement on the policy of the Government with regard to the pension rights of members of the overseas Civil Service now serving, or who have served, in Hong Kong;
(2) if Her Majesty's Government will undertake to provide for the pension rights of members of the overseas Civil Service serving, or who have served, in Hong Kong, on terms not less favourable than those negotiated with successive Governments elsewhere in the Commonwealth;
(3) what arrangements have been made with the Government of the Chinese Republic to safeguard the pension rights of those members of Her Majesty's Overseas Civil Service who have served, or are still serving, in Hong Kong.
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