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How to access the essential information you need when travelling to or living in Hong Kong as a British National.
FCDO travel advice for Hong Kong. Includes safety and security, insurance, entry requirements and legal differences.
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This series of reports, published at 6-monthly intervals, looks at the implementation of the Sino-British Joint Declaration on the Question of Hong Kong.
The UK's Permanent Representative to the WTO and UN in Geneva, Simon Manley, gave a statement during Hong Kong, China's WTO Trade Policy Review (TPR).
Foreign Secretary David Cameron gave a statement in response to Hong Kong national security legislation (Article 23).
Foreign Secretary David Cameron gave a statement on Hong Kong's Article 23 national security proposals.
Updates, news and events from the UK government in Hong Kong
This is the 54th in a series of reports to Parliament on Hong Kong.
This is the 53rd in a series of reports to Parliament on Hong Kong.
Information for local authorities and others who are working with British National (Overseas) [BN(O)] status holders arriving from Hong Kong via the UK government’s BN(O) route.
This is the 52nd in a series of reports to Parliament on Hong Kong.
UK Minister Anne-Marie Trevelyan met with senior representatives from the Chinese government and Hong Kong authorities as part of her 6-day visit.
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