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jut simay celings inrik worth

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relegation.

(b)

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equivalent to the BDTC passport in all but one minor respect (Austria allows BDTC passport holders visa- free entry, but not BN(0) holders), BDTCS stand to lose nothing in having to apply early for registration as BN (0)s and to receive the BN (0) passports. There

is no valid reason for wanting to hold the BDTC passports to the last moment. In particular the Government has no plans to make any changes to its nationality law;

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Unfairness

The

to right

delay applying for

registration as a BN(0) right up to 30 June 1997 cannot in practice be granted. Large numbers of applications submitted in the last few weeks or months prior to the change of sovereignty could not be processed by 30 June. The phased programme gives all

BDTCs a fair chance and reasonable time to submit

applications and a guarantee that they will receive their BN(0) status;

(c) Agreement with Chinese

Need for possession of

passport The understanding reached between the

British and the Chinese Governments in the exchange of

Memoranda annexed to the Joint Declaration was that

all BDTCS who wish to use BN (0) passports after 30

June 1997 have to be in possession of the passport by that date. The terms of the United Kingdom Memorandum link retention of the BN(0) status post 1997 to

holding of a BN(0) passport.

It is legally permissible to allow registered BN(0)s to collect their passports at any time before 1 July 1997 but there would be serious practical difficulties with

either introducing another phased programme for

collection ΟΙ leaving registered

registered BN(0)s free to collect their passports at any time before 1 July 1997. Therefore, the registration of status should not be separated from the issuing of the passport and both have to be completed before 1 July 1997.

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