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Parliamentary slippage. Any delay will cut into the time- table for the phased registration of BDTCs as BNOS and will reduce the time available for advance publicity. The Home Office were originally expecting to present the Orders in April, we hope that this might still be possible (the timing
of the Easter recess, 2-14 April, does not rule it out);
would certainly not want to see the date slip later than May.
we
Separate
Second Tranche of Selection Scheme
7. The adjustments to the second tranche were proposed by
Hong Kong, based on their experience (together with a Home
Office team) of administering the first tranche. As the Home
Secretary's letter and its Annex make clear, the main effect
of the Order will be to ensure that all 50,000 places are
taken up, by enabling the transfer of unused places between the four different classes (general occupational class, disciplined service class, entrepreneur class and sensitive service class). The new quotas set for individual groups will take into account both their recent emigration rate and also
their application rate in the first tranche.
7.
We agree with the Home Office that the second tranche of
the scheme should be the last. The adjustments detailed in
the Home Secretary's letter cause us no problems. In particular we agree and submitted in this sense on 12 February that there should be no change to the present
arrangements for assigning points for British links (50 for a
G
Suboussin connection to a British firm).
In this
box.
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Jian
J C Morris
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