TNAG-1192-FCO40-1494-Implications-for-Hong-Kong-of-changes-in-the-British-nationa-1982 — Page 67

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SECURITY CLASSIFICATION

TO:

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Government Secretariat

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Hong Kong

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CAVEAT.

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.In Confidence

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TYPE: Draft/Final 1+

Reference

Your Reference

SCR 39/2091/72 SFA

Copies to:

SUBJECT: B.N.A. 1981

Would you please refer to your teleletters of € September and 18 October(and your letter of 17 October to Clift in Hong Kong and General Department)

2. Your suggested amendments to the guide to Form B

have been passed to the Home Office and we await their

response on these. We have also asked them to add a

reference to the Director of Immigration in Hong Kong

to their staff instructions and will amend our own DSF

Volume 43 reference accordingly.

I am ofre

3. We are unable to accept your proposed amendment

in paragraph 3 of your teleletter of September. то

us, the use of "EG" and "etc" as prefix and suffix to

the phrase effectively precludes any idea of preconceived

forms of service to be used. Those categories shown

are only there to give some indication of the types of

service which the Home Secretary would consider as applicable, head lobe

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4. Guidance on procedures to be followed on this and other sections of the Act will be issued shortly

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