New blog - SoGE DPhil David Kwok Kwan Tsoi writes on proposed settlement criteria for #HongKong #BNO migrants for @compasoxford.bsky.social ⬇️
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Contrary to news reports, the Home Office has not yet committed to a B2 English language exemption for #BNO Hong Kongers. Comments by @miketapp.bsky.social suggest that future changes could be made which affect BNOs.
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Thank you to all who filled out our survey on #HongKong attitudes towards 🇬🇧-🇨🇳 policy.
We have met our target of over 1,000 responses. Your survey answers will shape our advocacy with the UK government on issues from foreign policy to protecting the #BNO diaspora from transnational repression.
“Let’s Talk” speaks with #UK Liberal Democrat Deputy Leader & MP Daisy Cooper, the conversation turns to issues many #HongKongers care about: the #BNO migration route, the safety of Hong Kongers in the UK, transnational repression, the #JimmyLai case,& UK policy towards #China .
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Many thanks to our Patron @jamesnaish.bsky.social for tabling a written question on how the proposed ILR requirements would impact #BNO children. We are committed to continue working together to ensure BNOs are exempt from the new requirements.
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The expansion of the #BNO scheme will go into effect on 8 April 2026.
The change means that adult children of #BNO passport holders born after 1 July 1979 will be able to access the visa scheme & reunite with their families in the #UK . #HongKong
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The change means that adult children of #BNO passport holders born before the 1997 handover will be able to access the visa scheme and reunite with their families in 🇬🇧
See our previous statement👇
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📣 According to the Statement of Changes to the Immigration Rules published by the Home Office yesterday, the expansion of the #BNO scheme announced on 9 February will go into effect on *8 April 2026*.
See below for details👇
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📣 According to the Statement of Changes to the Immigration Rules published by the Home Office yesterday, the expansion of the #BNO scheme announced on 9 February will go into effect on *8 April 2026*.
See below for details👇
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We are hopeful that this means a full exemption for #BNO visa holders from the B2 English language requirement is on the cards.
We will continue to advocate for the original terms of the BNO scheme to be upheld.
#StandByBNOs #NoBrokenPromises
🚨‼️UPDATE: The Home Office appears to have exempted all #BNO visa holders from new B2 English language requirements, fulfilling one of our key policy asks.
Explanatory memorandum to the changes announced today does NOT list BNOs among groups to meet the new B2 requirement.
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🚨 UPDATE on #BNO campaign: The Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood today stated that the new B2 English language requirement for settlement will go into effect from 26 March 2027, a year later than proposed. This is a positive step forward for over 50% of BNOs due to apply for settled status by 2027.
Yesterday, Hong Kong Watch sent this two-pager to 100 🇬🇧 MPs. It covers our #BNO survey, which found only 12% of BNO visa holders can pass the proposed settlement requirements.
We encourage all MPs to speak out and urge the government to keep its promises to BNOs.
#StandByBNOs #NoBrokenPromises
In episode 9, the story suggests the woman is wanted by the #HongKong government, but an Home Office official immediately points out, "She's #British . #BNO passport." As the forensic team delves deeper into the investigation, the case takes a turn.
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In BBC, our Patron James Naish MP highlights concerns over the new settlement requirements for #BNO Hong Kongers, and urges the UK government to honour its historic and moral commitment to #HongKong by introducing exemptions for BNOs.
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#StandByBNOs #NoBrokenPromises
Following our #BNO survey report launch this Monday, our Senior Research and Policy Advisor Thomas Benson and Advisor Finn Lau posted our report to Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood, urging her to recognise the impact of the ‘earned settlement’ requirements on BNOs.
#StandByBNOs #NoBrokenPromises
In this article for @asia.nikkei.com, our Policy Director Megan Khoo welcomes the recent policy change on the #BNO scheme in response to the sentencing of #JimmyLai👇
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Mr. Chan's friend wrote an article about the #BNO visa changing the application process for permanent residency. He’d a duty to speak out, because he’s a #HongKonger , especially in the face of the #UK Labour government's administrative injustice & violation of the rule of law.
📑 Our January #humanrights briefing covers key developments in #HongKong in the month, including the trials of #JimmyLai and #ChowHangtung, British PM Keir Starmer’s visit to China, and the fifth anniversary of the #BNO scheme.
Read in full here: www.hongkongwatch.org/all-posts/20...
Following our #BNO survey report launch yesterday, 6 members of the APPG on #HongKong and 30 other MPs wrote to the Home Secretary, raising concerns about the impact of the proposed ‘earned settlement’ requirements on BNOs.
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#StandByBNOs #NoBrokenPromises
Today, Hong Kong Watch launched a survey report on the impact of new settlement requirements on #BNO Hong Kongers in the UK Parliament.
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#StandByBNOs #NoBrokenPromises
I am glad to see the UK government finally allows HK youth to apply for BN(O) visa by themselves, which is what our AO campaigned for since we set up. On the other hand, political prisoners like Jimmy Lai remained unreleased, it made me disappointed. UK government should do more. #HongKong #BNO
🧵 RECAP: The UK government has today announced expansion of the #BNO scheme for those born before #HongKong’s 1997 handover, for which Hong Kong Watch has campaigned for years in collaboration with our friends in Parliament, the Home Office, and civil society.
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Thank you Geri Scott of The Times for covering our #BNO survey report, launched in the UK Parliament today, in Monday’s print copy of The Times👇
🧵 BREAKING: The UK government expands #BNO visa scheme for adult children of BNO #HongKongers born before 1997.
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Adult children of British National (Overseas) status holders who were under 18 at the time of #HongKong ’s 1997 handover to #China will now be eligible to apply for the route independently of their parents.
#BNO #UK
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The BN(O) passport holders should grant the same rights as a #British citizen's passport. The British Labour Party discriminates against #HongKongers who hold BN(O) passport! #UK #BNO
To mark the fifth anniversary of the #BNO scheme today, our Patron and #HongKong’s last Governor Lord Patten writes on the uncertainty surrounding new settlement requirements, urging the 🇬🇧 gov to keep its promise to Hong Kongers.
Read in full in The Telegraph: www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/01...
On the fifth anniversary of the #BNO scheme today, Hong Kong Watch calls on the 🇬🇧 gov to honour its moral and historical commitment to #HongKong by fully exempting BNOs from new settlement requirements.
Read our full statement: www.hongkongwatch.org/all-posts/20...
#StandByBNOs #NoBrokenPromises