2(1)(a)
2(1)(c)(ii,iii)
2(1)(a)
2(1)(c)(ii,iii,v)
2(1)(a)
2(1)(c)
(ii,iii,v,vii)
2(1)(a)
9.
c) being married to a man who was her husband on the date of
application and who either became a BDTC on 1 January 1983 by virtue of any of serial A 1-13 above but who had renounced BDTC; or who would have become such a BDTC but for his having renounced CUKC; S.20(3).
A person born in a foreign country within 5 years of the commencement of the BN Act 1981 and registered as a BDTC on an application made within 12 months of the birth, and whose grandfather was born, naturalised or registered in Hong Kong;
S.21.
10. A person registered as a BDTC on the grounds that immediately before 1 January 1983 he would, had he applied, have been entitled to register under section 1 of the BN Act 1964 (resumption) as a CUKC by virtue of having an appropriate qualifying connection with Hong Kong, or, if a woman, by virtue of having been married before 1 January 1983 to a person who has, or would if living, have had such a connection; S.22(1).
(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).
11. A person registered as a BDTC on the grounds that he had before
1 January 1983 ceased to be a CUKC as the result of a declaration of renunciation and had an appropriate qualifying connection with Hong Kong, or, if a woman, by virtue of having been married before 1 January 1983 to a person who has, or would
if living, have had such a connection; S.22(2).
2(1)(c)(ii,iii,vi)
(A person has a qualifying connection with Hong Kong if he, his father or father's father was born, registered or naturalised in
Hong Kong).
12. A person born on or after 1 January 1983 outside the United
Kingdom and dependent territories who is stateless and registered as a BDTC on the grounds that at the time of birth his father or mother was a BDTC by virtue of a connection with
Hong Kong as set out in Article 2(1) of the draft Order;
Schedule 2, paragraph 4.
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