久違的卓韻芝有字無聲攝於放洋前
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i agree with you for the first half but i think the confusion comes from the BNO, a so called passport but in fact a mere travel document which withhold the right of abode in the uk. it is quite ridiculous that a national who possesses a national passport but has no right to live in that country.
btw, i think national identities can be multiple thou. we dont have to be either british, chinese, or hongkongese but can be both. it all depends.
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@douglastytam agree with most of what you said. Being a Hong Konger with BNO and studying in UK, I felt the same confusion. I have the right to vote. I am NOT a UK citizen and I have to pay overseas fees. I line up for the EU queue whenever I'm travelling in europe, but not in UK border (only Britain doesn't consider BNO as British Citizen)! And about nationality, I usually fill in Hong Kong. But Ryanair staffs tell me that if I'm holding a BNO passport, I should write British.
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Miss 卓, 你想點玩?
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Logic doesn't connect at all. Well, one should not regard his/her identity as something that could be "given" by others, not to mention one's national identity. I bet you're not forced to apply for the British Passport. That said, you're the one who is responsible for the confusion of your own national identities.
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Have a right to vote in the UK not means to have a right of adobe in the UK. Not only BN(O) holders, Canadian, Singaporean and Malaysian also have a right to vote in any election in the UK.
Vincci, I know you are confusing about your identity(Chinese? HongKong? British?). It's normal.....It's no solution about it unless Hong Kong become a independence state.
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@douglastytam Do you put down Scotland, Wales or UK?
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true but only a student/working visa wont gain you a right to vote. see what i mean?
忍左十多年, 終於有人代我出聲,支持BNO平權!
Reuter2 9 months ago 23
GI加油...英國可恥,,,比返居英權英國港人
serenityplace128 9 months ago 11