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Written by: Cheng Yihua
2020-07-01 14:35
Last update date: 2020-07-01 14:39On the evening of June 30, the Hong Kong government gazetted the "Minato City National Security Law". After the law officially came into force and implemented in Hong Kong, many western countries expressed their objections. Canada updated its travel tips for Hong Kong on June 30 to remind citizens of the possibility of being in Hong Kong. Face the greater risk of arbitrary detention or extradition to mainland China.
The Canadian government stated on the website that the Minato City National Security Law has come into effect on July 1, 2020, reminding citizens that they may face greater risks in Hong Kong, including arbitrary detention on the grounds of national security, and the possibility of extradition. Risks to mainland China.
Canadian government website updates travel tips for Hong Kong on June 30 (screenshot of Canadian government website)
In addition to updating the content on the website, Canada has also sent emails to Canadian nationals who have registered for the email service to remind this update.
After the anti-repair routine demonstration broke out in Hong Kong in 2019, Canada also updated its travel tips for Hong Kong on August 9, 2019, and upgraded the travel alerts to "high degree of caution".
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