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150,400 Hongkongers have moved to UK using BN(O) pathway

  • British authorities say application numbers are decreasing, with only about 5,700 received in most recent quarter

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The Canary Wharf district in London. Britain launched the citizenship pathway after Beijing imposed the national security law on Hong Kong in June 2020. Photo: Bloomberg

About 150,400 Hongkongers moved to Britain using a bespoke immigration pathway between the launch of the scheme in 2021 and this past June, with 26,400 emigrating over the past year, official data shows.

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But British authorities on Thursday also said the number of applications and visas granted had been decreasing. The country received 5,700 applications and granted 7,664 British National (Overseas) visas in the second quarter, down from the number when the scheme was launched.

“When this route first opened, there were over 30,000 applications per quarter (between January to March and April to June 2021) on in and out of country routes combined; but the number of applications has since decreased with the most recent quarter reaching approximately 5,700,” they said.

The number of BN(O) visas granted peaked at almost 40,000 between April and June three years ago and had decreased to 7,664 in the most recent quarter, London said.

So far, 150,400 people have moved to the United Kingdom via the pathway, with 26,400 arriving between July last year and June.

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An estimated 5.4 million of Hong Kong’s 7.5 million residents are eligible to apply for the visa, which allows successful applicants and their dependants to live, work and study in Britain for up to five years, after which they can apply for citizenship.

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