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The Home Secretary The Home Office Queen Anne's Gate London SW1H 9AT United Kingdom
Dear Sir
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Hon.
c/o Kuwait Oil Tanker Company S.A.K.
P. O. Box 810
13009 Safat, Kuwait
25 June 1992
D. GENERAL REGISTE
- 8 IUL 1992
RECEIVES
response
to
3.
(P). REGIS,
REGISTRY
17 JUL 1992
RECEIVED
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[ref. IMG/92/9/387/1(S)] your predecessor wrote to my M.P., the Rt.
Sir David Steel K.B.E., this letter itself being in response to an earlier letter written by myself regarding my wife's passport.
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Unfortunately the letter written by your predecessor seems to have missed the main point raised in my letter which is the concern of myself,
British and other similar
expatriates married to Chinese spouses born in Hong Kong, that the passport of the spouse will revert to a People's Republic of China passport on 01 July 1997.
Your predecessor mentions in his response that my wife will continue to have right of entry to the U.K. after 1997 but he does not mention that she will also be subject to whatever exit control that the present P.R.C. Government exercise over all of the their citizens.
something Exit control is
that we as free people cannot accept.
I have lived and worked overseas for eight years now because, due to the continuing decline in the British shipping industry, I have been unable to find suitable or alternative employment in the United Kingdom and unless things change in near future then it appears that I will have to continue to do so.
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I have also served in the Royal Navy Reserve for the last fifteen years but I have been recently retired with the 1992 defence cuts, that retirement no doubt being a result of continued residence overseas and the costs involved returning me to the U.K. for annual training.
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