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SECRETARY OF STATE'S MEETING WITH THE GOVERNOR OF HONG KONG:
10 MARCH
NATIONALITY BILL
POINTS TO MAKE
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1. Saw Sir S Y Chung and Mr O V Cheung hegg
Understand their anxieties have greatly increased since then.
What is minimum necessary to satisfy Unofficials and what will
happen if cannot give it?
Present Position
2. Have much sympathy for Unofficials' concern. Regret that
Unofficials' more excessive demands, ie British Citizenship,
are, as you know, just not on. Cannot see how can convince
Home Secretary on this, because of the main object of the Bill.
Cannot over-emphasise political difficulties he faces. Hope
Unofficials can be made to understand position but realise not easy.
Possible Concessions
3. Own, strictly personal, view, for your own personal
information only, is that we should go for registration (ie not
naturalisation) for CBDTs who have been here for 5 years; that
is, maintain present position; that we should make some form of
legal provision allowing discretion for very limited number of
Crown Servants (including Unofficials); and that Crown Service
in a dependency should count towards residential period for
acquiring British Citizenship if people gain unconditional entry
to the United Kingdom.
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