07-JUN-1993 15:53
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(iii) possible statelessness for either themselves, their
children or grandchildren;
(iv) restrictions on transmissibility of their British
nationality;
(v)
vulnerability and isolation in Hong Kong because of their ethnic origins;
(vi) insufficiency of British citizenship places available
under the Selection Scheme;
(vii) inadequacy of UK immigration assurance.
They seek full British citizenship and right of abode in
the UK. LegCo feel considerable sympathy for this particular section of the Hong Kong community and are pressing the case on their behalf.
Points to make
these
(a) BN(0)/BOC nationality and passports second rate
passports are accepted around the world virtually on the same basis as the BDTC passport; holders do not need entry clearance for admission to the UK (unless they are seeking admission for a purpose, eg settlement, for which entry clearance is mandatory); they give the holder an entitlement to registration as British citizens providing they have completed five
five years
UK residence and have
settled status; they also confer commonwealth citizenship. Holders will enjoy British consular protection both in Hong Kong (if they are not Chinese nationals as well) and
worldwide.
(b)
Right of abode in Hong Kong the Joint Declaration and article 24 (2)(6) of the Basic Law guarantees the ethnic minorities' right of abode in Hong Kong if they do not have a right of abode elsewhere. The Chinese authorities have said that they are keen that people in Hong Kong of non-