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status, if they would otherwise be stateless.
5.
There are also a very few BOCs already in Hong Kong
who acquired their status under
under the BNA 1981, being former
CUKC s who had no qualifying connection with the UK or with
a dependent territory. They are not affected by the Order
in Council.
(c) What difference
endorsements will
passports?
6. As you know we are
that we should insert
concerning
the BN (0)
endorsement
endorsement
a holders'
passport to
is
in terms of right of abode
there be between BN (0) and BOC
be
trying to get the Chinese to agree
an endorsement in BN (0) passports
right of abode in Hong Kong. For
acceptable world-wide such an
The Chinese will not make any
BN (0) passports because the
will in their eyes be Chinese
accept dual nationality. It is
necessary.
themselves in
great majority of BN (0) s
nationals and they do not
we therefore who will have to enter the endorsement and it
will have to refer indirectly to right of abode in Hong
Kong since after 30 June 1997 the UK will not be in a
position to grant this.
1.
BOCS by definition will not be Chinese nationals, but
will nevertheless have the right of abode in the Hong Kong
SAR. After 1997 therefore we would expect the Chinese
по difficulty in following current
themselves en tering right
see
procedure and endorsemen ts in these "foreigners'" passports.
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to
world-wide
of abode
Since the
Chinese will en ter the endorsements these will be able to
state directly that the holder has right of abode in the
SAR (unlike the en tries which we shall put in to
BN (0)
passports). The UK will also be able to offer consular
the Hong Kong SAR to BOCs since they will be
regarded by the Chinese as foreigners. This protection
will not be available to BN (0) s.
protection in
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