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  1. Since 31 January 2021, the HKSAR government no longer verifies the immigration status of BN (O) passport holders in Hong Kong. As a result, the observation regarding the Right to Land in Hong Kong is not printed in BN (O) passports from 31 January 2021.

    • United Kingdom
    • Passport
  2. Whilst entry on a HKSAR passport to Nauru requires a visa to be obtained in advance, a BN(O) passport holder can obtain a 30-day visa on arrival free of charge. However, Hong Kong SAR passport holders enjoy better visa-free access to Australia than British National (Overseas) passports .

    • 10 years after acquisition for adults aged 16 or over, 5 years for children under age of 16
    • Passport
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  4. Becoming a British citizen has no effect on BN(O) status, someone can concurrently possess a British citizen passport and a BN(O) passport. Alternatively, the British citizen passport can be issued upon request with the observation that states the holder's right of abode in Hong Kong, and the British National (Overseas) status.

    • 英國國民(海外)
  5. Permanent residents with Chinese nationality (holders of HKSAR passport / BN(O) passport) are required to apply for a Mainland Travel Permit to enter Mainland China, to the exclusion of all other documents. The card must be used in conjunction with a

  6. For residents in Hong Kong and Macau, only holders of HKSAR, MSAR and BN(O) passports with no other travel documents issued by any other country (thereby excludes anyone with multiple citizenship, except persons with both BN(O) and HKSAR

  7. British National (Overseas) passport (Note: No longer recognized by the HKSAR government for immigration clearance and identification purposes only from 31 January 2021, which has no effect on the immigration status of BN(O) in Hong Kong.)

  8. BN(O) citizens are instead entitled to a Hong Kong identity card which attests the passport holder the Right of Abode or Right to Land status in Hong Kong, implying BN(O) citizens the right to live, work or study in Hong Kong without any immigration controls.