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UK Expands Hong Kong Visa Route in Move to Broaden Settlement Path for BN(O) Holders

Government widens eligibility under British National (Overseas) scheme, reaffirming commitment to Hong Kong residents amid continued political tensions
The United Kingdom has announced an expansion of its Hong Kong visa pathway, widening eligibility under the British National (Overseas) scheme and reinforcing its long-standing commitment to residents of the territory.

The change, confirmed by the Home Office this week, will allow a broader category of adult children of BN(O) status holders to apply independently for the route, even if their parent is no longer applying at the same time, addressing a gap that had previously left some families separated in practice.

The BN(O) visa route was introduced in 2021 following the imposition of China’s national security law in Hong Kong, offering eligible residents a path to live, work and study in the UK and eventually apply for settlement and citizenship.

Since its launch, more than 200,000 people have applied under the scheme, according to the latest official figures, making it one of the most significant immigration initiatives in recent British history.

Under the revised rules, certain individuals born after 1997 who previously relied on being part of a household application will now be able to apply in their own right, provided they meet residency and dependency criteria.

Ministers said the change ensures that the policy continues to reflect “the UK’s historic and moral commitment” to Hong Kong’s people, particularly younger residents who may face increasing restrictions at home.

The announcement comes amid heightened diplomatic sensitivity between London and Beijing.

Chinese officials have repeatedly criticised the BN(O) programme, arguing that it constitutes interference in domestic affairs.

British ministers have maintained that the scheme is consistent with the UK’s obligations under the 1984 Sino-British Joint Declaration and is a legitimate response to developments affecting rights and freedoms in Hong Kong.

Immigration specialists and advocacy groups have welcomed the clarification, saying it provides greater certainty for families whose circumstances have changed since the route was first introduced.

They note that many BN(O) households have already settled in major cities including London, Manchester and Birmingham, contributing to sectors ranging from technology to healthcare.

The Home Office has said further guidance will be published to ensure smooth implementation of the expanded eligibility.

With geopolitical tensions continuing and migration flows evolving, the adjustment signals that the government intends to preserve the viability of the BN(O) route as a cornerstone of its Hong Kong policy.
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