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BNO|Immigrated to the UK Applicant Goes to the Application Center

2021-02-01T05:19:51.715Z


The "5+1" program of the British immigration program that allows Hong Kong people to take a British National (Overseas) passport (BNO passport) to naturalize the United Kingdom began accepting applications yesterday (January 31). BNO holders can make an appointment after registering online


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Written by: Kong Fanxu

2021-02-01 13:04

The last update date: 2021-02-01 13:06

The "5+1" program of the British immigration program that allows Hong Kong people to take a British National (Overseas) passport (BNO passport) to naturalize the United Kingdom began accepting applications yesterday (January 31).

After registering online, BNO holders can make an appointment to provide fingerprints and go through the procedures at the British Visa Center in North Point.

This morning (February 1), there are people who make appointments to apply for visas at the center. The process is about half an hour. Some couples worry that China and Hong Kong will further counteract the United Kingdom, coupled with recent social events, so they rush to apply for immigration; some parents want their children to start new Live, be a British; if there is a lady, I hope the family will reunite and move to England.

Applicants claim to be professionals and do not worry about getting a job

Jason said that he felt trembling when filling out the online form yesterday, and the fingerprinting process is quick today.

He also said that he has been waiting for the "5+1" plan, and because he is worried that China and the Hong Kong government will take countermeasures again, he hastened to handle it.

Jason refers to himself as a professional and is not worried about his work.

Samatha said that she had already considered clearly and decided to emigrate, but due to recent social events, she wanted to emigrate early.

▼On January 30th, the Hong Kong government recognized the BNO passport on the "last day"▼

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The parent, Ms. Zhang, has two children. She described herself as "anxious" and wanted to arrange her family to adapt to the UK as soon as possible. "I want to be a British and start a new life." She has arranged for renting a house and prepared enough money. Asset transfer to the UK.

Ms. Zhang said that she would like to arrange her family to adapt to the UK as soon as possible, "I want to be British and start a new life."

(Photo by Ou Jiale)

Zhang pointed out that the political environment in recent years is unhealthy. Tomorrow's Lantau, Occupy Central incident and anti-amendment law turmoil all reflect that the government does not listen to public opinion. Regarding opinions that the Hong Kong government wants to restrict the rights of BNO transfers to Hong Kong people in Hong Kong, Ms. Zhang believes that it should be treated equally. Can't just target BNO people.

The pseudonym Ms. Zheng’s family has moved to live in England in the early years. She applied for the "5+1" program for a family reunion. She didn't agree that she was a "second-class citizen" and "if you don't want to think about it, you don't have to do it."

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Source: hk1

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