China is not happy
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.