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PHASED PROGRAMME FOR REGISTERING BDTCS AS BN(Q)s impression.
1. Hong Kong Telno 501 and FCO Telno 298 refer.
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1 April, I agree with the conclusions reached in the FCO telegram in reply. numbers of BDTCs who register as BN (0)s and opt to retain passports describing them as BDTCS, this will have serious
As I told you during our telephone conversation on back papers. However, as I pointed out, if substantial will
the Consulate-General.
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3. In the first place, we would wish the HKID to keep careful statistics of all those in this category. we would expect the HKID to try to persuade such persons to opt for passports describing them as BN (O)s.
Secondly, should Given that there when be
is little or no advantage for a person who has been registered as a BN(0) in retaining a passport describing them as a BDTC, it should be possible for HKID to be fairly persuasive. As I understand, only two countries, ie Mauritius and Austria, treat BN (0) differently from BDTCs for immigration purposes and Mauritius has now come into line.
4. I should be grateful for your comments and those of copy addressees. If necessary, it could be pointed out to such persons the difficulties that might arise on 1 July 1997 when they try to exchange the passport describing them as a BDTC. for one which would describe them as a BN(0). It might be that Miss Lau's concern is purely academic and that, in practice, most persons who register as BN (0)s will opt to receive à passport describing them as such. But HKID should be aware of our concerns.
5. I should be grateful for any comments from copy addressees.
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