TNAG-2950-FCO40-4227-Hong-Kong-visa-free-travel-for-British-Nationals-(Overseas)--1993 — Page 102

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the necessity of complying with the respective laws and regulations of these territories concerning the entry, exit, registration, residence (temporary or permanent) and employment or occupation of aliens. Travellers who are unable to satisfy the immigration authorities that they comply with these laws and regulations are liable to be refused leave to enter or to land.

(d) Korean nationals normally resident in the United Kingdom, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man, shall not be required to obtain a re-entry visa to the United Kingdom, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man on return from travel outside these territories.

(e) British subjects in possession of passports as defined in sub-paragraph (b) above and normally resident in the Republic of Korea shall be granted, upon request, multiple re-entry visas without charge, effective for the authorized duration of residence in the Republic of Korea.

(f) The competent authorities of the Republic of Korea and of the United Kingdom, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man reserve the right to refuse leave to enter or stay in their territory in any case where the person concerned is undesirable or otherwise ineligible under the general policy of the respective Governments relating to the entry of aliens.

(g) Either Government may suspend the foregoing provisions in whole or in part temporarily for reasons of public policy. Any such suspension shall be notified immediately to the other Government through the diplomatic channel.

(h) Korean nationals travelling to territories for the international relations of which the Government of the United Kingdom are responsible other than those referred to in sub-paragrah (a) above and British subjects not in possession of passports as defined in sub-paragraph (b) above shall not come within the scope of this Agreement.

2. If the foregoing proposals are acceptable to the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, I have the honour to suggest that the present Note and your reply to that effect shall constitute an Agreement between the two Governments in this matter which shall enter into force thirty days after the date of your Note in reply and shall thereafter be subject to termination by either Government giving thirty days' notice in writing to the other.

Accept, Sir, the renewed assurances of my highest consideration.

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EI WHAN PAI.

OE

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