ADENTIAL
ELIGIBILITY FOR ADMISSION OF DEPENDANTS OF THOSE GIVEN UNDERTAKINGS
Generally to qualify for admission dependants will need to be eligible in their own right under the Immigration Rules. Exceptionally an application outside these criteria would be considered on compassionate grounds. The Home Secretary may exceptionally exercise his discretion to admit an individual
outside the rules.
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Discretion might be exercised, depending on the
facts of the particular case, in favour of an unmarried child who had remained dependent on his or her parents and who would have no other close relatives to turn to in Hong Kong.7
THE EXTENT OF HMG's OBLIGATION TO ADMIT NON-ETHNIC CHINESE BNOS
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The Government does not consider that under current public
international law there is a clear obligation on it to admit
in UE. N.K those of its nationals who do not have the right of abode The Agreement specifically provides for all those who have made their home in Hong Kong to have the right of abode there. The Government believes the Agreement is such that people will not wish to leave
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FOR USE ONLY IF PRESSED: The Government does not accept that it owes a clear duty to accept its nationals under the hypothetical circumstances of their being put under pressure to leave Hong Kong. However were that situation to arise, individual cases where a person had already established close ties with this country, might be considered on a case by case basis.]
POSITION OF NON-ETHNIC CHINESE HONG KONG RESIDENTS WHO ARE NOT BDTCs: Apart from
Vietnamese refugees, the bulk of these consists of an estimated 8,000 people of
ethnic Indian origin who hold Indian nationality. They are not BDTCs. The nationality provisions of the Bill will not therefore (effect those of them or
their children who remain Indian nationals, and who do not become BDTCs before
July 1997.