BDTC/BN (0)/BOC Passports
Not second-rate. They are accepted around the world;
need for entry clearance for short term UK visits. Confers
Commonwealth citizenship; holders enjoy British consular
protection both in Hong Kong (for non-Chinese holders) and
world-wide. Special provisions (Hong Kong, British
Nationality, Order 1986), allow three generations to enjoy
these benefits.
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(B) BRITISH CITIZENSHIP FOR WIVES AND WIDOWS OF EX-SERVICEMEN
The Home Secretary has said that wives and widows of
former servicemen will be allowed to settle in the UK at any
time in the future. Once here, they can apply for British citizenship in the normal way. Mr Goodlad wrote recently to
Mrs Tu, Chairman of the LegCo House Committee on this point.
There is no power in existing Nationality law to grant this category citizenship while they remain in Hong Kong.
Nevertheless, we have asked the Home Office to look again at
this issue.
(C) REGISTRATION OF CHILDREN OF "SPLIT" FAMILIES
Good progress on processing applications for British. citizenship for these individuals. Since the Home Secretary
agreed last year to relax criteria for this category, the Home
Office has received 190 applications involving 126 families. 112 applications have so far been approved. None have so far
been refused.
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