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China won’t recognise BNO passport for Hong Kong folk

It comes as Britain readies to welcome millions more residents of ex-colony following Beijing’s security crackdown

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 29 Jan 2021 4:16PM

China won’t recognise BNO passport for Hong Kong folk
The British prime minister has promised to provide long-term sanctuary to Hong Kong residents who want to leave the territory. – AFP pic, January 29, 2021

BEIJING – China today said it will “no longer recognise” the British National (Overseas), or BNO, passport for Hong Kongers, as Britain prepares to open its doors to millions more residents of the former colony following a security crackdown by Beijing.

The Chinese move follows a promise by British Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s government to provide long-term sanctuary to Hong Kong residents who want to leave the territory.

Holders of BNO status – a legacy of British rule over Hong Kong up to 1997 – will from Sunday be able to apply to live and work in Britain for up to five years, and eventually seek citizenship.

“I am immensely proud that we have brought in this new route for Hong Kong BNOs to live, work and make their home in our country,” said Johnson in a statement.

BNO passport holders previously had limited rights to visit the United Kingdom for up to six months, and no right to work or settle.

Beijing was swift to hit back at the British change today.

“From January 31, China will no longer recognise the so-called BNO passport as a travel document and ID document, and reserves the right to take further actions,” Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian told reporters.

London said it is acting in response to a national security law imposed by China last year that has devastated Hong Kong’s democracy movement and shredded freedoms meant to last 50 years under the 1997 handover accord.

Zhao said an “indignant” China believes Britain had marched well beyond the scope of the agreement, therefore nullifying it.

“The UK is trying to turn large numbers of Hong Kong residents into second-class UK citizens… and has already completely changed the nature of the BNO.”

It is unclear what, in practical terms, China’s declaration means.

But, it makes good on Beijing’s threat to respond to Britain’s extended visa offer with some sort of punitive reciprocal measure.

The threat of further action suggests that Beijing may be preparing more restrictions for BNO holders down the line.

Chinese officials last year warned that they might consider ending recognition of BNO passports.

At the time, they said it would mean BNO holders being unable to travel to the Chinese mainland.

However, it is unclear whether Chinese authorities would know who holds the document. 

Hong Kongers use their own Hong Kong passport or ID card to leave the city. To enter mainland China, they need to use their Hong Kong passport.

The only time they might use a BNO is on arrival in Britain or another country that recognises the document. – AFP, January 29, 2021

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