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The new BNO visa route is introduced for Hong Kong Nationals (Overseas) and their close family members from January 2021. Currently, Hong Kong BNO holders can stay in the UK as a visitor for up to 6 months without a visa however subject to immigration control without the right to live permanently, work or study in the UK.
The new Appendix Hong Kong National (overseas) will introduce two separate immigration routes.
BNO Status Holder Route as it sounds is for British National Overseas citizens who are residents in Hong Kong or the UK. Any dependants including spouses and children can also apply under this route. It may be possible in exceptional circumstances to apply for family members with a high dependency.
The BN(O) Household Member route is for adult children, born on or after 1 July 1997, of a British National (Overseas) citizen. The BN(O) Household Member, and any dependent partner or child applying under this route, must form part of the same household as the BNO citizen. For their part, BN(O) citizens wishing to come to the UK will be expected to be self-sufficient and to integrate and contribute to the betterment of UK society.
The visa will be valid for up to 5 years, during which time the holder is subject to UK immigration control. Visa holders will not require additional permissions to work or to study and may become the dependants of a UK resident, for example through marriage. In order to qualify for settled status after 5 years, visa holders must meet our rules for continuous residence in the UK, which allow for absences of up to 180 days in any 12- month period. Once the settled status is acquired, it may be retained despite absences from the UK of up to 2 years but may be forfeited if absences are longer without good reason. If after 5 years the visa holder does not apply for settled status or is refused, they will be expected to leave the UK and may be removed.
If you’re not eligible to enter the UK under an existing immigration route, Border Force officers may be able to consider granting ‘Leave Outside the Rules’ at the UK border for a period of up to 6 months to you and your accompanying dependants. You can then apply for the Hong Kong BN(O) visa from within the UK when it is available.
After BN(O) visa status has been granted, applicants and their dependents must also be under certain conditions.
The fee for the initial visa and any renewal will be announced in due course. If individuals then wish to settle or obtain citizenship in the UK, each of these applications will attract additional fees. The fee for settlement is currently set at £2,389 plus a £19.20 Biometric enrolment fee, whilst citizenship currently costs £1,206 for adult applications.
Adivis specialising in UK immigration. We help individuals with their UK immigration needs and can guide and support you through any Home Office process, including an application for BNO Visa. If you have a question about the endorsement application, please call 0208 638 5532 or contact us online.
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