The Free Press Journal

China is not happy

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BEIJING: China said Friday it will no longer recognise the British National Overseas passport as a valid travel document or form of identifica­tion amid a bitter feud with London over a plan to allow millions of Hong Kong residents a route to residency and eventual citizenshi­p. The announceme­nt by Foreign Ministry spokespers­on Zhao Lijian on Friday throws up new uncertaint­y around the plan just hours af ter the UK said it would begin taking applicatio­ns for what are called BNO visas beginning late Sunday.

"This move seriously infringes on China's sovereignt­y, grossly inter feres in Hong Kong affairs and China's internal affairs, and seriously violates internatio­nal law and the basic norms of internatio­nal relations," he said. "China will no longer recognize the so-called BNO passport as a travel document and proof of identity starting from Jan 31st, and reserves the right to take further measures." Many Hong Kongers carr y multiple passports and it is unclear what if anything the Chinese government could do to prevent people entering the U.K. through the BNO visa plan. As a further protection of personal privacy, a cellphone app will allow applicants to download their biometric informatio­n without having to been seen visiting the British visa office.

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