The British Ministry of the Interior announced that before the return of Hong Kong in 1997, Hong Kong people and their families who were serving in the British Army in Hong Kong could be applied for settlement in the UK from this fall, and they could eventually be citizenship Britain.
According to the press release issued on Wednesday (March 29), the official website of the British Ministry of the Interior. To recognize them in the 20th century military service, hundredsettle down.
The British government's new Hong Kong retired British plan will allow Hong Kong and their families who have served the British and their families in Hong Kong in 1997, including spouses or partners and supporting children to apply for a settlement of Britain.
These retired Hong Kong soldiers have the same status as other British troops stationed in Hong Kong.According to the new plan, all those who are eligible can apply for an unlimited entry permit, allowing them to live and work in the UK unlimitedly, and eventually lead to the road to obtain British citizenship.The plan is expected to open an application for this fall.