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Australia opens door to Hongkongers with permanent residency scheme for those who have studied or worked there

  • Hong Kong or BN(O) passport holders and family members can get residency in Australia in three years after regulations amended
  • Immigration consultants and concern groups describe eligibility threshold as ‘low’

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Hongkongers who have studied or worked in Australia will be allowed to apply for permanent residency from as early as March 5 next year after the country revealed details of a promised “safe haven”.

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Hong Kong or British National (Overseas) passport holders and their family members can get residency in Australia in three years after meeting certain requirements, under amendments to migration regulations dated October 28.

Immigration consultants and concern groups described the eligibility threshold as “low”.

In what Australia earlier called a safe-haven offer, Prime Minister Scott Morrison promised a pathway to permanent residency shortly after Beijing imposed the national security law on Hong Kong in June last year. The legislation outlaws secession, subversion of state power, terrorism and collusion with foreign forces.
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison. Photo: EPA-EFE
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison. Photo: EPA-EFE
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Britain in July last year offered a pathway to citizenship while Canada put in place a similar scheme in November.

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