Thousands flee Hong Kong for U.K., fearing China crackdown
HONG KONG (AP) Thousands of Hong Kongers have already made the sometimes painful decision to leave behind their hometown and move to Britain since Beijing imposed a strict national security law on the Chinese territory last summer. Their numbers are expected to swell to the hundreds of thousands.
Some are leaving because they fear punishment for supporting the pro-democracy protests that swept the former British colony in 2019. Others say Chinas encroachment on their way of life and civil liberties has become unbearable, and they want to seek a better future for their children abroad. Most say they dont plan to ever go back.
The moves are expected to accelerate now that 5 million Hong Kongers are eligible to apply for visas to Britain, allowing them to live, work and study there and eventually apply to become British citizens. Applications for the British National Overseas visa officially opened Sunday, though many have already arrived on British soil to get a head start.
Britains government said some 7,000 people with British National Overseas passports a travel document that Hong Kongers could apply for before the city was handed over to Chinese control in 1997 have arrived since July on the previously allowed six month visa. It estimates that over 300,000 people will take up the offer of extended residency rights in the next five years.
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