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Excuse me, why do some Hong Kong people have dual nationality? Our country does not recognize dual nationality. Why do some Hong Kong people have dual nationality?

Hong Kong is a little different

British National (Overseas) Passport BNO, SAR Passport, Taiwan Re-entry Permit, Home Return Permit, and CI Passport are basically available

After the Sino-British Joint Declaration was signed in 1984, the UK enacted the Hong Kong Act in 1985, which stipulated that Hong Kong residents could no longer enjoy the status of British dependent territory citizens after July 1, 1997, and did not have the right of abode in the UK. It is also not possible to continue to use the British Dependent Territories Citizen passport. However, in order to allow Hong Kong people to travel abroad conveniently after the return, the UK issued British National (Overseas) passports to Hong Kong residents and promised that they would still be valid after 1997. However, the passports are only used for entry and exit, and the UK will not issue passports for Hong Kong residents. The holder is provided with consular protection.

Taking a British National (Overseas) passport BNO to the British Embassy will give you better treatment than taking a SAR passport to the Chinese Embassy. In fact, many people are running outside and are happy to be second-class British citizens. They have human rights and if something happens, the embassy will help them. They are extremely safe

At the same time, China also recognizes them as Chinese citizens. (I admit it, but, well, there are some things that have never happened in foreign countries and are unclear, so it’s hard to talk about them online)