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Oct 22, 2025

BN(O) ‘lifeboat’ faces choppy waters as UK mulls tougher settlement rules

BN(O) ‘lifeboat’ faces choppy waters as UK mulls tougher settlement rules
A Financial Times report says London is considering lengthening the route to permanent residency for British National (Overseas) visa holders from five to ten years amid mounting domestic pressure to tighten immigration. More than 180,000 Hongkongers have already relocated under the scheme since 2021.

Community groups warn that a longer timeline would delay access to Hong Kong pension funds, add years of higher university tuition for dependants and erode trust in the programme that spurred families to uproot. The Home Office insisted any changes would be subject to consultation, but advocates say certainty is urgently needed for applicants in the pipeline.

For corporate mobility teams, the possible shift could affect talent retention and assignment planning for Hong Kong staff posted to the UK. Employers should monitor the consultation timetable and advise assignees on contingency options such as Skilled Worker visas.

The episode underscores how politics in host countries can rapidly alter supposedly “safe” migration pathways, emphasising the need for diversified mobility strategies.
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