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What is a Hong Kong bno passport? Hong Kong bno passport and British passport?

1.BNO passports are British national passports, most of which are held by former British colonial countries, and a considerable number of people in China and Hongkong also hold them. The China government does not recognize BNO passports held by Chinese.

British nationals first appeared because of the future of Hong Kong. This identity is specially designed for those who become British Dependent Territories citizens because of Hong Kong's relationship, so that these people can continue to maintain certain relations with Britain after the transfer of Hong Kong sovereignty from 65438 to 0997. 1 July 1987 to1July 1997 to1June 1997, about 3.4 million British Dependent Territories citizens in Hong Kong successfully applied for registration and conversion, and all British Dependent Territories citizens originally obtained by virtue of Hong Kong relations became invalid after1June 30, 1997. All registration procedures have been closed on 1997. If the qualified applicant fails to register as a British citizen before 1 July 19971,under no circumstances can the qualified applicant delay the application. Once registered, British citizenship is valid for life and will not be lost because the holder acquires other nationalities. However, this status cannot be extended to the children and descendants of the holder.