“MOVING THE GOALPOSTS”
In 2020, Beijing imposed a nationwide safety regulation on Hong Kong following months of anti-government protests.
Chinese language authorities say the regulation has restored stability to town, however critics argue it has been used to silence dissent.
On the time, then-UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s Conservative authorities responded by providing Hong Kongers British Nationwide (Abroad) – or BN(O) – standing and their households a visa in 2021.
This included a path to everlasting residency and eventual citizenship inside six years.
Since then, greater than 160,000 Hong Kongers, together with Ho and his household, have arrived in Britain underneath the scheme, in line with figures launched by the UK’s Dwelling Workplace earlier this yr.
Whereas the UK authorities mentioned it’s consulting on whether or not BN(O) holders will probably be included within the adjustments to residency guidelines, the dearth of certainty has left many feeling unsettled.
At a latest Mid-Autumn Pageant celebration within the south London suburb of Sutton, Liberal Democrat Member of Parliament Luke Taylor sought to reassure constituents that he would proceed to foyer the federal government on their behalf.
“What the largest downside is, it is shifting the goalposts for many who are already on the scheme, who’ve made plans with their youngsters, (who) know at present when they are going to get entry to house charges for college, for instance,” Taylor identified.
“They know once they’re going to have the ability to cool down long term. This dangers unsettling them.”
Sutton Councillor Richard Choi, who has been campaigning for Hong Kongers to be exempt from the change, referred to as it a matter of ethical accountability.
“It’s a ethical lifeline for Hong Kongers to maneuver to the UK, and so we should not see that as a daily immigration rule. It’s an ethical promise from the UK authorities,” he mentioned.
