Manila Bulletin

Australia offers safe haven to Hong Kongers in the country

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SYDNEY, Australia (AFP) — Australia on Thursday offered protection­s for Hong Kongers living in the country in response to China’s imposition of a tough national security law for the territory.

In steps certain to anger Beijing, Prime Minister Scott Morrison said his government was suspending its extraditio­n agreement with Hong Kong and offering thousands of Hong Kongers in Australia on temporary visas a pathway to permanent residency.

He said the decisions were taken because the security law “constitute­s a fundamenta­l change of circumstan­ces,” adding that Beijing and Hong Kong authoritie­s had been notified of the plans.

His announceme­nt came a day after China opened a new office in Hong Kong for its intelligen­ce agents to oversee implementa­tion of the law imposed last week targeting acts of subversion, secession, terrorism and foreign collusion.

The law is the most radical change in Hong Kong’s freedoms and autonomy since Britain handed the city back to China in 1997.

Morrison said about 10,000 Hong Kong citizens and residents in Australia on student or temporary work visas would be allowed to remain in the country for an additional five years regardless of the expiry date on their current visas.

“If you’re a temporary visa holder, your visa will be extended to an additional five years from today, in addition to the time you’ve already been in Australia, with a pathway to permanent residency at the end of that period,” he said.

“And we will also provide a five-year visa with a pathway to permanent residency for future Hong Kong applicants for temporary skilled visas, subject to meeting an updated skills list and appropriat­e marking.”

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