LUC 808 718.
This would require
Council to the UK's HK (British
Subject therefore to the approval of
them with BN(0) passports if they want them.
amendment by Order in
Nationality) Order 1986.
an
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this Order in Parliament in the near future, the programme, in
ways similar to the last New Identity card Re-issue
Exercise, will operate in phases from the second half of 1993 to
the end of 1996, calling people forward by age groups to submit
the applications if they wish to. It should be stressed that,
unlike the issue of new identity cards for example, acquisition
of the BN(0) status will be absolutely voluntary. Only those who
wish to continue to travel on a British passport beyond 1997, and
not already have a BN(0) passport, should apply for one at the
appropriate time.
Those who already have a BN (O) passport
do
obviously need not apply again.
Question No. 2
What are the definition of BDTC, BN (0) and
British Overseas citizen?.
British Dependent Territories Citizen (BDTC)
When the British Nationality Act (BNA) 1981 came into force on
1 January 1983, citizenship of the United Kingdom and Colonies
(CUKC) for people connected
Territories e.g. Hong Kong, was
with the British Dependent
replaced by British Dependent