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UK to change immigration rules if China imposes security law on Hong Kong: Boris Johnson

UK to change immigration rules if China imposes security law on Hong Kong: Boris Johnson

UK to change immigration rules if China imposes security law on Hong Kong: Boris Johnson
June 03
12:47 2020

The United Kingdom is set up to change its migration rules if China forces a national security law on Hong Kong, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Wednesday in an opinion piece for the South China Morning Post.

“Since the handover in 1997, the key has been the valuable idea of ‘one nation, two frameworks’, revered in Hong Kong’s Basic Law and supported by the Joint Declaration marked by Britain and China”, Johnson composed.

The British head administrator added that China’s choice to force a national security law on Hong Kong will “abridge its opportunities and drastically disintegrate its self-rule”.

He depicted China’s progression as being in a struggle with the commitments under the Joint Declaration.

“On the off chance that China forces its national security law, the British government will change our migration rules,” Johnson said.

Under the change, holders of British National Overseas travel papers from Hong Kong would be permitted to enter the UK for a sustainable time of a year and given further migration rights, he included, “counting the option to work, which could put them on a course to citizenship”.

Around 350,000 of the domain’s kin right now hold such visas and another 2.5 million would be qualified to apply for them, Johnson said.

China’s parliament a week ago endorsed a choice to make laws for Hong Kong to check subversion, severance, terrorism, and foreign obstruction. Terrain security and knowledge agents might be positioned in the city just because.

On Tuesday, Britain cautioned Beijing to step once more from the edge over the national security law in Hong Kong, saying it gambled devastating one of the gems of Asia’s economy while demolishing the notoriety of China.

A week ago, U.S. President Donald Trump requested his organization to start the way toward disposing of uncommon U.S. treatment for Hong Kong to rebuff China.

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