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much depends on how the Chinese authorities will regard British citizens of Hong Kong Chinese origin. Provided that the Chinese do not regard such persons as PRC nationals, they will enjoy all the benefits of being a British citizen, including the right of consular. access. However if the Chinese do regard such persons as PRC nationals, then, when in Hong Kong, British consular officials would not normally have the right of access to them.
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Will payments be made pro rata if I choose to retire within the year?
A11 That would complicate calculations but we will consider. this.
Q12 Why are you using 1991/92 salaries and exchange rate?
A12 If we are to settle and announce a scheme now, we need* reasonable certainty now of the likely cost in UK terms. The Treasury can budget for increases: in the UK RPI: Changes in Hong Kong public service: salary fall within the authority of the HKG. On present predictions of likely inflation rates in the UK and Hong Kong over the next five years, the calculation proposed is likely to involve less- cost to the UK tax-payer than taking 1997 salaries. (It would be possible not to settle the scheme until nearer 1997, but HMOCS officers have asked for it to. be settled now.)
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January 1992 salaries were taken as the reference point, as this was when Ministers decided. in principle to open early. consultations on our outline proposal. The average exchange rate for the previous 12 months was taken as: being. fairer
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