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Foreign and Commonwealth Office
London SW1A 2AH
X2756
Colin Miller Esq
B2 Division
Room 912
Lunar House Croydon
Home Office
Telephone 01-
HKD 341/1
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12 SEP 1990
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Date
15 August 1990
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Dear Colin
HONG KONG: CHANGES IN THE IMMIGRATION RULES: CASE OF MR AU-YEUNG
1.
Please see the attached copy of a telegram from Hong Kong on the above case. This reiterates some of the old points which we have already replied to at length.
2. I should, however, be grateful for your urgent views on the following points raised:
Para 1: I assume that Mr Au-Yeung has simply been fortunate in the past, if indeed this was the first time he has been questioned about the purpose of his visit, and it does not constitute a change of practice.
Para 2: Presumably the instructions to IO's on this particular aspect have already issued. Is it possible to see a copy of the
circular?
Para 3: How can we answer this claim?
Para 4: Grateful for your guidance on whether Mr Au-Yeung can noop still appeal under para 93 of the Rules or if there is any other
avenue open to him.
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Para 5: We assume that the Home Secretary's assurance and the instructions to IOS is as far as we can go on this.
3.
I am sorry to have to come back yet again on the issue but it would appear that Hong Kong are not going to let this drop so easily.
J K Hague
sincerely
Hong Kong Department
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