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UK back-pedals on tougher English language test for Hongkongers on BN(O) pathway

Britain may also consider extending pathway to Hongkongers born after city’s return to Chinese sovereignty, who may not hold BN(O) passports

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More than 160,000 Hong Kong residents have moved to the UK under the BN (O) pathway since it was introduced in 2021. Photo: EPA-EFE
Leopold Chen

The UK government has rowed back from setting tougher English language requirements on Hongkongers seeking to settle in the country through the British National (Overseas) pathway, saying it will be subject to consultation.

Minister for Migration and Citizenship Mike Tapp also said the government would consider extending the pathway to Hongkongers born after the city’s return to Chinese sovereignty in 1997, who may not hold BN(O) passports.

During a parliament debate on Tuesday about the Labour administration’s proposed immigration overhaul, Tapp confirmed that BN(O) visa holders’ settlement in the UK was subject to “mandatory requirements”, but he said the government would still consult the public on both the earning threshold and the tightened language requirement.

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The proposal, released last Thursday and described by the UK government as “biggest overhaul of the legal migration model in 50 years”, said some mandatory requirements for all immigrants, including the required English language level, would not be subject to consultation.

“The new mandatory requirements for settlement are basic requirements that we think are reasonable in general for people to meet if they settle here,” he said.

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“But we are interested in views on whether certain groups should be exempt from these, and I stress now no decisions have been made on this.”

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