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How many British passports are there?
As of 17 April 2020, the number of valid British National (Overseas) passports in circulation was 357,156. As of 2 October 2020, the number of valid British National (Overseas) passports in circulation was 469,416.
Are residents of Hong Kong British?
By this definition, anyone born in Hong Kong after it became a British colony in 1842 was a British subject. The Naturalisation of Aliens Act 1847 expanded what had been covered in the Naturalisation Act 1844, which applied only to people within the United Kingdom, to all its dominions and colonies.
Can HK passport enter UK?
A visa scheme to allow Hong Kong residents to come to the UK opens on Sunday, with some 300,000 people expected to apply. The visa, which is open to holders of a British National (Overseas) passport and their immediate dependents, will offer a fast track to UK citizenship.
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?
What is the historical background of the Hong Kong passport?
Historical background. The cover of a pre-1997 British Hong Kong Passport. The Cover of the 1st and 2nd Versions of the HKSAR Passport (1997–2007). The issuing of Hong Kong SAR passports began on 1 July 1997, following the transfer of sovereignty over Hong Kong from the United Kingdom to the People’s Republic of China.
Does holding a foreign passport affect the eligibility for a HKSAR?
Nor does the holding of any foreign passport itself affect the eligibility for a HKSAR passport, provided that one remains a PRC citizen. Under Hong Kong Basic Law, the Government of Hong Kong is responsible for immigration control in the territory.
What is the UK’s immigration policy for Hong Kong?
The British government later reformed the law, resulting in the British Nationality Act 1981. These acts shaped an increasingly restrictive immigration policy into the UK for Hong Kong residents even before the Sino-British Joint Declaration of 1984.