BRITISH NATIONALITY (HONG KONG) BILL SELECTION FOR CITIZENSHIP
Explanatory Note
1.
Under the British Nationality (Hong Kong) Bill the Secretary of State (in effect the Home Secretary) would be empowered to
grant registration as a British citizen to up to 50,000 heads of
households in Hong Kong. He would do So on the basis of recommendations made by the Governor of Hong Kong in accordance
with the provisions laid down by the Bill. The Home Secretary
would not register a person whom he had reason to believe was not
of good character or who had ceased to be eligible.
2.
Chce the Bill, which is an enabling measure, had been passed by Parliament, the proposed selection mechanism ("the Scheme") for identifying the 50,000 recipients, would be set out in an Order in Council which would be presented to both Houses for
approval. The purpose of this Note is to provide Parliament with
an explanation of how it is envisaged that such a Scheme would
operate.
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3. The Scheme would comprise four sections:
the GENERAL ALLOCATION SECTION (GAS);
the KEY ENTREPRENEURS SECTION (KES);
the DISCIPLINED SERVICE SECTION (DSS) and
the SENSITIVE SERVICE SECTION (SSS)
each of which is described below. In selecting people to be
recommended for citizenship within these sections, the Governor
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