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HONG KONG IMMIGRATION ORDINANCE 1971
1. This Hong Kong Immigration Ordinance was enacted by the
Governor, with the advice and consent of the Legislative
Council, on 14 October. Ministerial approval for its enactment
was given after the Governor had agreed to the introduction
of certain amendments during the Bill's passage through the
Legislature.
2. However, the Ordinance does not give full effect to
Ministers' wishes (as conveyed to the Governor in FCO telegram
No 628 and as agreed by the Governor in his telegram No 648)
in that it does not provide for reference to a deportation
tribunal in cases involving the deportation of any citizen of
the United Kingdom and Colonies. This was pointed out to the
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Governor and it is clear from his reply that there has been
some misunderstanding in Hong Kong of Ministers' views
to last minute telegraphic exchanges dealing with other
amendments.
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3. Under our own recently enacted immigration legislation
any citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies (other than a United Kingdom patrial) who is in this country and who is to be removed or deported on the grounds that his presence here
is not conducive to the public good has a right of appeal.
But there is no logical reason why the attitude of Hong Kong
towards the removal or deportation of citizens of the UK
and Colonies (other than United Kingdom patrials) should
/necessarily
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