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1.
The subject of visa abolition for BDTCs from Hong Kong is one that we have discussed before. I know that it is something you have been looking at [with your partners in the [Schengen Agreement] [Nordic Council]]. We of course continue to hope very much that you will feel able [to continue to have no visa requirement] [on consideration, to agree to lift visa requirements] for visitors from Hong Kong with British passports. We also hope that you will feel able to do the same for holders of British passports in the new status of BN(0).
2.
As will be clear from the explanation
the explanation of the new status I have just given, the change is essentially one of nomenclature in consequence of the change of sovereignty to take place in 1997. BN (0)s, like BDTCs from Hong Kong now, will continue to be
returnable there both before and after 1997. We are therefore
confident that visa free access for BN (0) s would cause your immigration authorities few, if any, difficulties. We believe the
existing situation bears this out: So far as we are aware visitors from Hong Kong do not, with very
with very few exceptions,
problems.
3.
cause practical
increase in the
Nor do we expect practical problems to
future. Hong Kong does not and, we are sure, will not pose an immigration threat. Britain and China are firmly committed to the successful implementation of the Joint Declaration. We have every
reason to believe the overwhelming majority of people in Hong Kong intend to stay there and make their home in the territory. That is
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