Breakingviews - UK's Hong Kong stance is so far mostly spin

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The offer, first made by Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab last week, involves extending the current rights to visit the UK of British National Overseas passport holders from six months without a visa to an extendable 12 months. Britain issued BNO passports to people in Hong Kong before it handed the colony over to China in 1997, but they do not come with citizenship rights. Johnson is billing the shift as a big change, and Beijing is predictably annoyed.

But the proposal is not yet meaningful. Both Johnson and Raab left unanswered questions about how easily arrivals could, in fact, obtain British citizenship. It’s already possible for BNOs who have lived in the UK for 10 years, with English language and annual income requirements. Without fast-tracking the process for BNOs, they will remain in much the same position as nationals of other countries.

Besides, it’s an expensive exercise. The required applications and visa renewals could add up to about 20,000 pounds per person, according to a Breakingviews calculation based on Home Office data. Hong Kongers might prefer to pursue closer or cheaper options, such as Taiwan, Singapore, or EU member countries.

Creating a much easier process would be only fair given the UK’s failure to give most Hong Kong residents proper British citizenship in the first place. Yet that seems improbable given that Johnson built his ultimately successful case for leaving the EU largely on an anti-immigrant foundation. And Britain’s economy, suffering from both Brexit and Covid-19, would benefit from wealthy and well-educated immigrants. Of course, for many in Hong Kong, the right to live in the UK would be a safety valve, not an immediate choice. Even so, Johnson is missing out on a double boost.Reuters Breakingviews is the world's leading source of agenda-setting financial insight.

 

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Breakingviews KarenKKwok Great praise, reducing the burden of maintenance for middle-aged and elderly people in Hong Kong, everything is borne by the British Empire-praise for the mighty British Empire! ! !

Breakingviews KarenKKwok 大大地点赞,减轻了香港中老年赡养负担,一切由大英帝国承担——为大英帝国的高大威猛点赞!!!

Breakingviews KarenKKwok The uk is obsolete and has been since 97, if they see these people as uk residents then it's just tit for tat, nothing uk can do, only trade n business effected.

Breakingviews KarenKKwok Absolutely. The Chinese won't take any notice of the UK now anyway.

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