TNAG-2198-FCO40-3152-Hong-Kong-nationality-spouses-and-widows-of-British-expatria-1990 — Page 193

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Before we reach

a decision, however, it would be useful to have any estimate you can

give us of the number and nature of similar cases in which the

police, or any other branch of the Hong Kong Government, might be

inclined to offer a similar degree of support (including those on

the Administrative Officers list). This is not because there is a

"quota" there is not, and it would be unlawful for us to set one

in this context. The Home Secretary would grant to those who he was

satisfied met the criteria. But we do need a better picture of how

(and how consistently) the criteria are being applied in Hong Kong's

endorsements. Would the Hong Kong police routinely support every

such case, or is each considered on its merits? And how does this compare with practice within the Hong Kong Government? There have certainly been one or two cases recently in which the "civilian"

side of the Hong Kong Government has made it plain that it saw no

link between the naturalisation of the wife of a serving officer and

the interests of the employing department and its service to United

Kingdom interests.

I hope you do not mind my approaching you on a matter which is

partly yours and partly for the police. But I am well aware how

sensitive these issues are in Hong Kong, and it seemed best to ask

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