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Dominic Raab hands residence rights to British nationals in Hong Kong

The move comes after a crackdown by Chinese authorities on protesters in the territory

The foreign office announced new arrangements for British people living in Hong Kong, allowing those with overseas nationals status living there to come to the UK without the current six-month limit.

The move, which comes as police in the territory crack down on protesters after a controversial new security law, would mean they can live and work in the UK for five years, after which they can apply for settled status and, after a further 12 months, citizenship.

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