Dozens of Labour MPs have known as on the federal government to make sure adjustments to everlasting residency necessities don’t pull help for Hong Kongers and others on humanitarian visas.
The 34 MPs say they’ve “vital considerations concerning the potential antagonistic penalties” of changes announced in November to indefinite depart to stay (IRL), which permits migrants to dwell, work and examine completely within the UK, then purchase British citizenship.
They’ve written to migration minister Mike Tapp to ask him to make sure new necessities usually are not utilized retroactively to about 200,000 Hong Kongers who had been granted British National Overseas (BNO) visas from 2021 by the earlier Conservative authorities after fleeing a crackdown by Beijing.
Of specific concern is the newly introduced requirement for “higher intermediate” (B2) degree of English, elevated from “intermediate” (B1), and the need to have earned greater than £12,570 a 12 months for no less than three to 5 years earlier than with the ability to apply for IRL.
The earliest Hong Kongers who got here to the UK on a BNO visa will change into eligible to use for IRL from March 2026, with the MPs fearing they might be prevented from incomes settled standing after already ready 5 years.
They stated they’re confronted with the “prospect of an alarming state of affairs the place a large number of BNO visa holders are locked out of achieving ILR after 5 years within the UK, as was promised to them once they repatriated to the UK”.
“Returning to Hong Kong just isn’t an possibility for them,” the MPs warned.
They stated pensioners, disabled individuals, younger adults, these at college and homemakers will all fail to fulfill the minimal wage necessities, which might imply they might be denied IRL.
The MPs stated the Residence Workplace ought to recognise different contributions, resembling volunteering, caring duties or being a key employee, and may proceed to recognise a level taught in English at a UK college as assembly the proficiency in English.
‘Historic responsibility’
Senior Labour MP Sarah Champion, a signatory, informed Sky Information: “I’ve BNO constituents who are actually vastly anxious about their immigration standing.
“The confusion over who’s/is not eligible to stay with the federal government’s new immigration coverage is severely impacting their psychological well being.
“The UK has a historic responsibility to Hong Kong, it was proper the final authorities created the BNO scheme; we now have to clarify that folks from Hong Kong are nonetheless welcome to stay.”
Analysis performed by Labour MP James Naish, who has slightly below 3,000 BNO holders in his Rushcliffe constituency and organised the letter, discovered if the brand new English requirement was rolled out rigidly, solely 8% of BNO visa households would be capable of absolutely entry ILR after 5 years within the UK.
His analysis, a survey of 6,667 BNO holders, discovered an additional 43% of BNO households would don’t have any members of their family eligible.
The MPs additionally stated Hong Kong pensioners within the UK have left behind HK$3.8bn (about £360m) in Hong Kong’s state pension system, which they’ll solely entry as soon as they’ve settled standing, and with many having deliberate for 5 years this might trigger them monetary difficulties.
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Of their letter, the MPs additionally stated all different humanitarian visa routes needs to be exempt from the adjustments, as in any other case it could “undermine the humanitarian intent” of the schemes.
Mr Naish informed Sky Information: “The BNO visa was created with cross-party help to supply a protected route for Hong Kongers following the crackdown on civil liberties in Hong Kong. Many households made life-changing selections based mostly on the clear promise of a path to settlement after 5 years.
“It is important that the small print of the federal government’s proposals on earned settlement displays the federal government’s headline help for the BNO visa scheme.”
The Committee for Freedom in Hong Kong Basis stated: “The UK should honour its obligations underneath the Sino-British Joint Declaration and shield Hong Kongers looking for freedom right here.”











