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  1. Visa requirements for British Nationals (Overseas) are administrative entry restrictions by the authorities of other states and territories placed on British National (Overseas) passport holders. Several million people, the vast majority with a Hong Kong connection, hold this passport.

  2. British National (Overseas), abbreviated BN (O), is a class of British nationality associated with the former colony of Hong Kong. The status was acquired through voluntary registration by individuals with a connection to the territory who had been British Dependent Territories citizens (BDTCs) before the handover to China in 1997.

    • 英國國民(海外)
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  4. UK immigration observations British Nationals (Overseas) enjoy visa-free access for up to six months as a visitor entering the United Kingdom. The following statement is printed in BN(O) passports: In accordance with UK immigration rules the holder of this

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  5. Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002 In light of the passing of the British Overseas Territories Act 2002 , which made provision to substitute the wording of "British Dependent Territories" with " British Overseas Territories " in the British Nationality Act 1981 among other new provisions, further clarification was made even though this act did not even apply to Hong Kong.

  6. History Flag of Immigration Department, 1988–1997. Badge of Immigration Department, 1988–1997. Prior to the 1950s, immigration to Hong Kong was not controlled by the government of Hong Kong and migrants freely entered Hong Kong. By the end of World War II, the influx of migrants from China to Hong Kong to flee Communist rule resulted in immigration control.

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  7. Pursuant to this issue, the British authorities have upgraded all British passports regardless of type to include enhanced security features such as digitised photographs and signatures, and electronic security features that have made requests for verification by

  8. The Legislative Council of Hong Kong was set up in 1843 for the first time as a colonial legislature under British rule. Hong Kong's first constitution, [5] in the form of Queen Victoria 's letters patent, issued on 27 June 1843 and titled the Charter of the Colony of Hong Kong, authorised the establishment of the Legislative Council to advise ...

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