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BRITISH NATIONALITY ACT (BNA)

(Why have we accepted so few

Section 4(5) of the BNA?)

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46 ex-soldiers, 8 others

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Registration of individuals who have given crown service as

British citizens under the British Nationality Act is a matter for

the Home Secretary's discretion. He has made it clear that grants

of citizenship would be few and exceptional, under very exacting

criteria.

(If necessary)

Understand concerns about those, including civil servants, who

have served us well in Hong Kong. Can assure you that the Government have this point very much in mind. In certain limited

cases certain rights of admission will exist at the discretion of

the Home Secretary. That will be on a very limited basis for people

who were exposed to special considerations and special factors.

(Why are wives and widows of ex-servicemen in Hong Kong not given Britain citizenship?)

Ex-servicemen can apply for British citizenship under Section 4(5)

of the British Nationality Act 1981. The wives of British citizens

have automatic access to the United Kingdom with their husbands for

resettlement purposes. Under current immigration rules, widows have

to qualify in their own right for settlement. We are considering

the position with the Home Office. In the meantime, applications

will be looked at with the greatest care, to see what scope there

might be for exceptional treatment within the existing rules.

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