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Lexbase: Canadian Government Drafting Evacuation Plan Over Concerns of China Rejecting Dual Citizenship in Hong Kong

Regina Ip, the Chairperson of New People’s Party and a member of the Executive Council, has previously suggested that the authorities forbid Hong Kong citizens from holding dual citizenship in an article. Chief Executive Carrie Lam afterwards clarified that no related policy has been discussed in the council. According to SingTao and MingPao, Lexbase, a Canadian emigration consultant professionals newsletter, revealed in their latest January issue that in the light of the National Security Law, the Chinese government might deny the recognition of dual citizenship of Hong Kong people, and even restrict Hong Kong citizens to leave the city. The newsletter also mentioned that the Canadian government is drafting up an “emergency plan” for evacuating Canadian citizen from Hong Kong.

#Canada #HongKong #DualCitizenship #NationalSecurityLaw #Lexbase

Sources: StandNews #Jan15

https://bit.ly/3eaU6tK
Canada Reminds Canadians with Dual Citizenship should only Recognise Themselves as Canadian under the “Nationality Law” in China when Facing Detention

According to the Global News report from Canada on Wednesday (27th February), Global Affairs Canada predicted China will be more strictly enforced the Nationality Law, and called out the overseas citizens, who also have Chinese nationality, should only confess the Canadian national status if they are being questioned or detained by Hong Kong Law Enforcement, in order to access to Canadian consular services and protection. The spokesperson stated, referring to the “Nationality Law” in China, the law in Hong Kong would not recognise dual citizenship.

According to the report, Christelle Chartrand, a Spokesperson of Global Affairs Canada, replied to Global News via email. He stated that as China started enforcing the Nationality Law, which implemented in 1980, more “widely and strictly”, if a person who has dual citizenship being arrested in Hong Kong and recognises himself as Chinese, the relative organisation in Hong Kong can refuse the Foreign Ambassador meets with the arrested person.

The spokesperson reminds that if citizens want to get the Canadian consular services overseas, they should show their Canadian citizenship to the foreign government at “anytime”. According to the email, Canada has already raised their attention to the Hong Kong government and will continue to understand more about the details of treatment changes in dual citizenship.

Source: The Stand News #Jan29

https://bit.ly/3w2IEqC

#Canada #GlobalAffairs #HongKong #GlobalNews #DualCitizenship