Hong Kong:The UK on Saturday has vowed not to "look the other way" after Beijing said it would stop recognising the British National Overseas BN (O) passport as a travel or identification document, reported South China Morning Post (SCMP).
Prime Minister Boris Johnson's spokesman said, "Britain will 'not look the other way' when it comes to Hongkongers with BN (O) status."
Britain has doubled down on its offer of a pathway to citizenship for Hongkongers after Beijing stopped recognising the passports as travel and identification documents from coming Sunday with further retaliation a possibility, said Danny Lee in an SCMP opinion piece.
Hong Kong's Immigration Department reminded airlines to follow the new rules or risk breaking section 40 of the Immigration Ordinance, which targets the arrival of aircraft passengers in Hong Kong without a valid travel document. Airlines and associated parties in breach of the legislation face a fine of HK dollar 10,000, reported SCMP.
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Hong Kong immigration officials reminded airlines that if a passenger did not have valid travel documents, they should verify the traveller's status with the department before allowing them to fly.
Meanwhile, lending its support for the new visa scheme for Hongkonger's, the official spokesman of UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson said, "We have been clear that we will not look the other way when it comes to Hong Kong people with British National (Overseas) status who now have a choice to come and live and work and study in the UK".
"And it remains the case that BN (O) and their families can use documentation other than British National Overseas passports to travel and enter the UK," he added.