Statutory Instruments
BRITISH NATIONALITY
Made
9th December 1986
Laid before Parliament
18th December 1986
Coming into Operation
1st July 1987
In exercise of the powers conferred upon me by section 41(1) and (3) of the British Nationality Act 1981(1), I hereby make the following Regulations:-
1. These Regulations may be cited as the British Nationality (Hong Kong) Regulations 1986 and shall come into operation on 1st July 1987.
2.-(1) In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires, the following expressions have the meanings hereby assigned to them, that is to say-
"the Act" means
"applicant" in relation to an application made on behalf of a person not of full age or capacity means
"High Commissioner" means
(2) In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires, any reference to a Regulation or Schedule shall be construed as a reference to a Regulation contained in these Regulations or, as the case may be, to a Schedule thereto; and any reference in a Regulation to a paragraph shall be construed as a reference to a paragraph of that Regulation.
3. Any application for registration as a British National (Overseas) under the Hong Kong (British Nationality) Order 1986 shall-
(a)be made to the appropriate authority specified in Regulation 4; and
(b)satisfy the requirements of Part I and, if made on behalf of a person not of full age or capacity, Part II of Schedule 1.
4.-(1) The authority to whom an application is to be made is as follows:-
(a)if the applicant is in Great Britain or Northern Ireland, to the Secretary of State at the Home Office;
(b)if the applicant is in any of the Islands, to the Lieutenant-Governor;
(c)if the applicant is in a dependent territory, to the Governor;
(d)if the applicant is in a country mentioned in Schedule 3 to the Act, to the High Commissioner or, if there is no High Commissioner, to the Secretary of State at the Home Office;
(e)if the applicant is elsewhere, to any consular officer, any established officer in the Diplomatic Service of Her Majesty's Government in the United Kingdom or any person authorised by the Secretary of State in that behalf.
5. An application may be made on behalf of someone not of full age or capacity by his father or mother or any person who has assumed responsibility for his welfare.
6. Any declaration of renunciation of the status of a British National (Overseas) made under section 12 of the Act(2) shall-
(a)be made to the appropriate authority specified in Regulation 7; and
(b)satisfy the requirements of Schedule 2.
7. The authority to whom a declaration of renunciation is to be made is as follows:-
(a)if the declarant is in Great Britain or Northern Ireland, to the Secretary of State at the Home Office;
(b)if the declarant is in any of the Islands, to the Lieutenant-Governor;
(c)if the declarant is in a dependent territory, to the Governor;
(d)if the declarant is in a country mentioned in Schedule 3 to the Act, to the High Commissioner or, if there is no High Commissioner to the Secretary of State at the Home Office;
(e)if the declarant is elsewhere, to any consular officer, any established officer in the Diplomatic Service of Her Majesty's Government in the United Kingdom or any person authorised by the Secretary of State in that behalf.
8.-(1) Where it is proposed to make an order under section 40(3) of the Act depriving a person of the status of a British National (Overseas), the notice required by section 40(6) of the Act to be given to that person may be given-
(a)in a case where that person's whereabouts are known, by causing the notice to be delivered to him personally or by sending it to him by post;
(b)in a case where that person's whereabouts are not known, by sending it by post in a letter addressed to him at his last known address.
(2) Any notice given as aforesaid shall include a statement of the time within which an application for an inquiry under section 40(7) of the Act must be made.
9. Where notice has been given to a person in accordance with Regulation 8, application for an inquiry under section 40(7) of the Act shall be made-
(a)if the notice was given by the Secretary of State and that person is in the United Kingdom (including the Islands) at the time when the notice is given to him, within 21 days from the giving of the notice;
(b)if the notice was given by the Governor of a dependent territory and that person is in that territory at the time when the notice is given to him, within 21 days from the giving of the notice;
(c)in any other case, within 42 days from the giving of the notice.
10. Where an order has been made depriving a person who is a British National (Overseas) of that status, the name of that person shall be removed from the relevant register.
11. A document may be certified to be a true copy of a document for the purpose of section 45(2) of the Act(4) by means of a statement in writing to that effect signed by a person authorised by the Secretary of State, the Lieutenant-Governor, the High Commissioner or the Governor in that behalf.
Douglas Hurd
One of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State
Home Office
9th December 1986
Regulation 3
1. An application shall be made in writing and shall state the name, address and date and place of birth of the applicant.
2. An application shall contain a declaration that the particulars stated therein are true.
3. An application shall contain information showing that the applicant is a British Dependent Territories citizen by virtue of a connection with Hong Kong.
4. An application in respect of someone not of full age or capacity made by another person on his behalf shall state that is the case and the name and address of that person.
5. An application made by a person on behalf of someone not of full age or capacity shall indicate the nature of that person's connection with him and, if that person has any responsibility for him otherwise than as a parent, the nature of that responsibility and the manner in which it was assumed.
Regulation 6
1. A declaration shall be made in writing and shall state the name, address and date and place of birth of the declarant.
2. A declaration shall contain information showing that the declarant-
(a)is a British National (Overseas);
(b)is of full age or, if not, has been married;
(c)is of full capacity;
(d)will, after the registration of the declaration, have or acquire some citizenship or nationality other than the status of a British National (Overseas).
3. A declaration shall contain a declaration that the particulars stated therein are true.
These Regulations contain general provisions for carrying into effect the purposes of the Hong Kong (British Nationality) Order 1986 (which comes into operation on 1st July 1987). In particular they include provisions-
(a) prescribing how and to whom applications for registration as a British National (Overseas) or declarations of renunciation should be made (Regulations 3, 4, 6 and 7 and Schedules 1 and 2);
(b) as to the persons who may make applications on behalf of persons not of full age or capacity ( Regulation 5);
(c) as to the giving of notice where it is proposed to deprive a person of that status and the time within which he may then apply for an inquiry (Regulations 8 and 9).
section 41 was amended by the Hong Kong (British Nationality) Order 1986 (S.I. 1986/948), Article 7(4).
Section 12 is applied in relation to the status of a British National (Overseas) by the Hong Kong (British Nationality) Order 1986, Article 7(10).
Section 40 is applied in relation to the status of a British National (Overseas) by the Hong Kong (British Nationality) Order 1986, Article 7(11).
Section 45 was amended by the Hong Kong (British Nationality) Order 1986, Article 7(7).