Why some Hongkongers are taking a fresh look at their British National (Overseas) passports

  • 5 years ago
With its burgundy cover and coat of arms, the British National (Overseas) passport or BN(O) might look like a regular “full” British passport.  But just as a book cannot be judged by its cover – the relative benefits and rights offered by a BN(O) are complicated. For nearly a decade after July 1, 1997 – when former British colony Hong Kong was handed back to Chinese sovereignty – the BN(O) passport was the most popular travel document among Hongkongers. At one stage, nearly 800,000 of the…

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