TNAG-1568-FCO40-2134-Future-of-Hong-Kong-nationality-and-passports-Hong-Kong-(Br-1986 — Page 19

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LEGISLATION

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debated in Parliament in

2.

The Order in Council

was

January and May 1986 and finally made on 5 June 1986.

NATIONAL STATUS

3.

The Order provides that persons who are BDTCS by virtue

of a connection with Hong Kong will lose that status from 1 July 1997 when Hong Kong ceases to be a British dependent territory and becomes a Special Administrative Region (SAR)

of the People's Republic of China. But before 1 July 1997

all Hong Kong BDTCs will have the right to acquire a new

form of British nationality, to be called British National

(Overseas) (BN (O)) and to retain this new status for their

lifetimes. (Persons born between 1 January 1997 and 30

June 1997 will have until 31 December 1997 to acquire the

new status). BN (0) status will be acquired only if a

person holds or iş included in a passport showing that

status.

4. The new status of British National (Overseas) will be

introduced with effect from 1 July 1987. This arrangement will give

give the issuing authorities sufficient time to cope

with applications for passports, which will be issued from

that date.

5.

Persons who acquire BN (0) status will continue to have British Dependent Territories citizenship concurrently

until 1 July 1997 when the latter will be lost. However

they will not be permitted to hold a passport in each

national status simultaneously. A BDTC who applies for BN(0) status will be required to hand in his BDTC passport

(if any) for cancellation. Hong Kong BDTCS who do not

/choose

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