UK to make millions of HK residents eligible for visas
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wrote on 20 Jan 2021, 05:11 last edited by
Wow. Yeah we should.
Oz expanded their visas for people from there back in July.
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wrote on 20 Jan 2021, 14:10 last edited by
How would they vote?
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wrote on 20 Jan 2021, 15:49 last edited by
Why should we do this for Hong Kong residents?
The UK imperative is easy to understand, and probably was contemplated in the original deal - if and when China took over.
What is our rationale? How does that help in our emerging Cold War with China?
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Why should we do this for Hong Kong residents?
The UK imperative is easy to understand, and probably was contemplated in the original deal - if and when China took over.
What is our rationale? How does that help in our emerging Cold War with China?
wrote on 20 Jan 2021, 15:59 last edited by@loki said in UK to make millions of HK residents eligible for visas:
Why should we do this for Hong Kong residents?
The Biden family is owned by China, and other countries.
See the Tony Bobulinski interview.
Elections have consequences.
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Why should we do this for Hong Kong residents?
The UK imperative is easy to understand, and probably was contemplated in the original deal - if and when China took over.
What is our rationale? How does that help in our emerging Cold War with China?
wrote on 20 Jan 2021, 16:12 last edited by jon-nyc@loki said in UK to make millions of HK residents eligible for visas:
What is our rationale?
Lots of talented and ambitious people there. Good English skills.
Have you ever been?
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@loki said in UK to make millions of HK residents eligible for visas:
What is our rationale?
Lots of talented and ambitious people there. Good English skills.
Have you ever been?
wrote on 20 Jan 2021, 16:17 last edited by@jon-nyc said in UK to make millions of HK residents eligible for visas:
@loki said in UK to make millions of HK residents eligible for visas:
What is our rationale?
Lots of talented and ambitious people there. Good English skills.
Have you ever been?
No but dear UK friends who lived there as ex pats. Great but dated stories. Been to Japan.
Get your point and it makes sense. I haven’t been reading much about HK lately but I am reading full capitulation now and didn’t realize we had gone that far.
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wrote on 20 Jan 2021, 16:21 last edited by
Would that be opening the doors wide open to Chinese infiltration?
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wrote on 20 Jan 2021, 16:23 last edited by
@copper said in UK to make millions of HK residents eligible for visas:
How would they vote?
Thankfully.
Here's hoping there's a few doctors and nurses who wish to move
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wrote on 20 Jan 2021, 16:39 last edited by
@mik said in UK to make millions of HK residents eligible for visas:
Would that be opening the doors wide open to Chinese infiltration?
No more so to Nazy and Eastern German infiltrations as we accepted the persecuted Jews and defected East Germans. No more so to Viet Cong infiltration as we accepted the Vietnamese. We also have more comprehensive data trails and much better data analytic tools to verify one's residential histories and political affiliations today than any other times before.
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wrote on 20 Jan 2021, 17:56 last edited by
@mik said in UK to make millions of HK residents eligible for visas:
Would that be opening the doors wide open to Chinese infiltration?
That's pretty much exactly what some in the US said about accepting German Jews in the 1930's.
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Why should we do this for Hong Kong residents?
The UK imperative is easy to understand, and probably was contemplated in the original deal - if and when China took over.
What is our rationale? How does that help in our emerging Cold War with China?
wrote on 21 Jan 2021, 02:52 last edited by@loki said in UK to make millions of HK residents eligible for visas:
The UK imperative is easy to understand, and probably was contemplated in the original deal - if and when China took over.
It was. I believe that when the China handover in 1997, the residents at that time were offered to either take a UK passport, or the special HK passport. Most took the special HK passport, as they had "roots" there and did not want to give that up.