Fate of BN(O) scheme for Hongkongers uncertain despite UKโ€™s latest commitment
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Britain has reaffirmed its commitment to the Hongkongers it โ€œrepatriatedโ€ under a bespoke migration pathway, but it remains unclear how the scheme will be affected by what London has called โ€œthe most significant reformโ€ to its immigration system.

Consultations will be announced later this week to discuss the proposed changes to make asylum seekers wait 20 years, up from the current five-year requirement, before they can permanently settle in the United Kingdom.

But concerns have been raised about whether the shake-up could apply to the British National (Overseas) pathway for Hongkongers. The scheme has helped more than 160,000 residents move to the UK since 2021.

Despite a British member of parliament saying some Hongkongers were worried their pathway to permanent residency was โ€œat riskโ€, UK authorities have yet to clarify whether the changes would affect the programme.

Unveiling plans to tighten its immigration policy on Monday, the Labour government pledged to support those โ€œwho are truly fleeing perilโ€ while stressing that the new โ€œsafe and legalโ€ migration routes would not affect the countryโ€™s existing commitments.

London also pledged to roll out new โ€œsafe and legal routesโ€ on humanitarian grounds, saying the country would support those in need and uphold its commitments to Hongkongers.

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