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How many Brits live in Hongkong?
Ethnicity. Among the 33,733 citizens of the United Kingdom living in Hong Kong, 19,405 are of some European ethnicity, 6,893 are Chinese, 2,337 are Indian, 1,047 are Pakistani, 829 are Nepalese, 273 are other Asians, 227 are Filipino, 98 are Thai, 40 are Japanese, and 40 are Indonesian.
How many foreigners are there in Hong Kong?
Official figures record around five percent of Hong Kong’s seven million citizens as being foreign. The largest minority group is the 115,000 Filipinos and 110,000 Indonesians who mostly work as maids, nannies, or in various other service positions.
Is everyone leaving Hong Kong?
Nearly 90,000 residents have left Hong Kong amid a wave of emigration in the year after the national security law was imposed, leading to a significant 1.2 per cent drop in the city’s population.
Can a Hong Kong citizen move to the UK?
UK makes citizenship offer to Hong Kong residents Britain has allowed Hong Kong residents like Mr Li and his family to move to the UK even before the new visa comes into force. But from 31 January, they can begin the process of applying for citizenship, which will take six years.
Is China undermining Hong Kong’s rights and Freedoms?
Residents of the UK’s former colony believe China is undermining Hong Kong’s rights and freedoms The UK will introduce a new visa at the end of January that will give 5.4 million Hong Kong residents – a staggering 70\% of the territory’s population – the right to come and live in the UK, and eventually become citizens.
How many British citizens in Hong Kong could be offered sanctuary?
Apart from that, the UK in extremis could offer sanctuary to as many as 150,000 British national overseas passport owners in Hong Kong – something the Home Office has resisted but which has support from the liberal internationalists on the Tory benches.
How many Hong Kong residents are eligible for a British passport?
But many questions remain. Currently there are 350,000 BNO passport holders, but about three million Hong Kong residents are eligible for BNO passports – and that doesn’t appear to include dependants born after 1997. Will the UK be ready to take in so many Hong Kong residents?