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2(1)(c) 2(1)(c) (111)

6.

2(1)(1)(ii) 7. 2(1)(c) (iii)

2(1)(c)(ii) 8. 2(1)(4) (mi)

2(1)(c)(ii) 9. 2(1)(c) (ii)

2(1)(c) (ii) 10. 261)(4) (1) 2(1)(c)(v)

2(1)(e)

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20(4)

A CUKC by registration outside Hong Kong under section 7(1)

of the BNA 1948 who had a parent who was a CUKC at the time

of registration and became a BDTC, or would have done SO but

for his or her death, by reason of his or his father's birth,

naturalisation or registration in Hong Kong. 23(2).

A CUKC by registration outside Hong Kong under section 1 of

the BN (No 2) Act 1964 whose mother was a CUKC at the time of

registration and became a BDTC, or would have done SO but for

her death, by reason of her or her father's birth, regist-

ration or naturalisation in Hong Kong. 23(2).

A child who was a CUKC under section 5(1)(b) of the BNA 1948

by reason of his birth being registered at a UK Consulate and

had a parent or grandparent who was a CUKC by reason of birth,

naturalisation or registration in Hong Kong. 23(1)(b).

A CUKC registered outside Hong Kong under section 12(6) of the

BNA 1948 as amended by section 3(1)(b)(iii) of the BNA 1958

by virtue of descent in the male line from a person born or

naturalised in Hong Kong. 23(3).

A CUKC registered outside Hong Kong under section 1 of the

BNA 1964 (Resumption) by virtue of a qualifying connection

with Hong Kong or if a woman by virtue of having been married

to a man who had such a connection. 23(4).

(A person has a qualifying connection with Hong Kong for the

purposes of this section if he, his father or father's father

was born, registered or naturalised in Hong Kong).

A CUKC born to a parent who at the time of the birth was a

CUKC and was himself born to a CUKC by birth, naturalisation

or registration in Hong Kong.

23(1)(b).

A

woman who was married before 1 January 1983 to a person who

is a BDTC by virtue of a connection with Hong Kong as

specified in Article 2 of the Order or would have been SO

for his death.

(23)(1)(c).

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