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People's Republic of China raises S m ilar issues in respect of
HMOCS as independence has in other dependent territories. Not
possible, however, to define now, 1 1 and a half years in
advance of constitutional change, all the arrangements which will apply to members of HMOCS serving in Hong Kong
to payment
pensions by the Hong Kong Government after 1 July
of
their
1997.
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What about those in Hong Kong who are already stateless?
14.
race
The re are some 4,500 stateless persons of non-Chinese
The y are mainly Vietnamese and Cambodians who
in Hong Kong.
were in Hong Kong
as
а handful of
although they do
have been gratned
residence in Hong
a t the fall of Saigon and Phnom-Penh as well
other ethnic minorities.
These persons,
not have the right to reside in Hong Kong,
permanent unconditional stay after 9 years of
Those who meet the requirements are
Kong.
eligible to apply for naturalisation as BD TCs in Hong Kong.
Future of Hong Kong Chinese employed by HM Forces in Hong Kong
Locally employed personnel
A.
15.
The future
of Hong Kong residents serving in HM Forces in the Hong Kong Naval Squadron will be considered of our continuing disucssions with
with the Hong Kong
the future of the garrison.
Hong Kong or in
in the context
Government on
B.
16.
Crewman working on Royal Fleet Auxiliaries
The se
are
being phased out as
the result of the 1975
agreement with the trade unions.
C.
Laundrymen and tailors (Chinese unofficial workers)
The se are not employees of HM Forces.
17.
on
a
contract basis by individual ships
We
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future of these people in
future of the garrison.
the
con text
of
our
They are employed
are looking at
discussions on
the
the
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