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I find this strange. I am not surprised at the ending about right of abode in HongKong, which would state your entitlement to live in Hong Kong (which is based on your HKID, not the passport anyway).TMX wrote:Also they found a weird observation on my passport that should only exist on a BNO, aka: this person is allowed to enter the country visa free for 6 months and has right of abode in Hong Kong.
BNO, BOC and BOTA citizenships/passports are different to applying for naturalisation. They fall under separate rules based on historical circumstances.Chinho2k wrote:Unless I missed something I'm failing to understand how to would get a passport without applying for as nationality (or visa) and passport applications are handled by different departments.
Interesting, thanks CR001CR001 wrote:BNO, BOC and BOTA citizenships/passports are different to applying for naturalisation. They fall under separate rules based on historical circumstances.Chinho2k wrote:Unless I missed something I'm failing to understand how to would get a passport without applying for as nationality (or visa) and passport applications are handled by different departments.
Then, what happens after six months?TMX wrote:I was told that the '6 month visa free' doesn't contradict citizenship because it doesn't say i have to leave, only that i don't need a visa to enter
Personally I wouldn't leave this to your university. As its something that affects you directly it would be in your best interest to establish whether an error has been made by HMPO by getting confirmation of British Nationality as suggested by Secret Simon.TMX wrote:Sounds like the smartest thing to do would be to let the University do all the work for me in this case.
No. You have to prove to the University that you have the right to study in the UK. The university is duty bound to take you off their books if you can not prove that. It is your problem, not theirs.TMX wrote: Sounds like the smartest thing to do would be to let the University do all the work for me in this case.