25 NOV '92 15:20 B4 LINO 051 255 1160

P.4/4

Thank you for your letter of 7 November with which you enclosed

this one from Mr Ian Harris of the Bonas Machine Company Limited.

I appreciate the company's concerns over the question of British

citizenship for two of its technicians who live in Hong Kong and

I regret the difficulties with which it is

is faced. I fear,

however that there is little the Home Office can do to help.

There is, a5 Mr Harris will know, a limit on the number of

British citizenship places available under the Selection Scheme

and in some of the occupational groups, like the engineering

associate professionals

group under which the technicians

applied, the competition for places is intense.

The Governor makes his recommendations for citizenship on the

basis of a rigorous and objective points

points system and the

procedures followed are scrupulously fair. Only the Governor can

put forward recommendations. The Home Secretary has no role

other than to receive, check and sanction the recommendations.

He cannot direct and does not seek to influence the Governor on

who to recommend. Representations on the matter are therefore

strictly a matter for the Governor.

I should point out that there will be a further opportunity for

the technicians to apply under the second phase of the scheme

which will probably begin in 1994 but again competition is likely

to be fierce.

I am sorry that I cannot be more helpful.

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