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Let college students who fled Hong Kong to go to UK pay similar college charges as Britons, urge MPs

By Editorial Board Published May 14, 2025 11 Min Read
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Let college students who fled Hong Kong to go to UK pay similar college charges as Britons, urge MPs

College students who fled Hong Kong to dwell within the UK say they’ve been left in limbo over their immigration and college payment standing after Sir Keir Starmer introduced modifications to the visa system.

A gaggle of Labour MPs has known as on the federal government to permit Hong Kongers on British Nationwide Abroad (BNO) visas to have the ability to pay the identical tuition charges as Britons and entry scholar loans.

1000’s of younger folks from Hong Kong moved to Britain after a visa route was opened in 2021 to permit those that felt persecuted by the territory’s authorities to return to the UK.

On the time, then prime minister Boris Johnson mentioned as much as three million folks from the territory holding BNO standing and their eligible relations would be capable to apply to dwell, examine and work in Britain, and would be capable to apply for settled standing after 5 years – and after an additional 12 months, apply for British citizenship.

Nonetheless, the federal government’s immigration plan introduced on Monday mentioned immigrants will now have to attend 10 years to realize settled standing and there can be a “review” into whether or not BNO visas can be included in that – leaving them in limbo.

Hong Kong BNO visa holders presently pay worldwide college charges, that are round £22,000 a 12 months for undergraduates however can attain £60,000 annually for medical levels, earlier than dwelling bills.

Asylum seekers granted refugee standing, and others on humanitarian visas comparable to Afghans and Ukrainians get residence payment standing immediately, which suggests they pay the identical as UK college students – a payment capped at £9,535 a 12 months for traditional full-time programs.

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A professional-democracy protest in Hong Kong in 2019. Pic: Reuters

Labour MP Blair McDougall, chair of the cross-party parliamentary group on Hong Kong, mentioned many involved Hong Kongers have contacted him for the reason that white paper, which he mentioned “rightly recognises the role the UK played in welcoming Hong Kongers after the crackdown” on pro-democracy activism.

He known as on the federal government to cut back the time Hong Kongers need to be within the UK earlier than gaining residence payment standing.

“This is an ongoing crisis, not simply an event in the past and we should be clear that the UK remains a sanctuary for those who we owe a historic debt to. Beijing may have broken its promises to British Hong Kongers, we never should,” he added.

Evaluation by marketing campaign group Hong Kong Watch, seen completely by Sky Information, discovered:

Granting residence payment standing to BNO visa holders might elevate as much as £1.7 billion in tax earnings over the course of their working lives
As a result of BNO holders had been beforehand British topics, they need to get residence payment standing immediately, simply as residents from most different British abroad territories do
There are about 23,824 BNO Hong Kongers aged 14 to 22 now dwelling within the UK
If 59% of them go to college (reflecting the variety of grownup BNO holders with levels), it might value the UK authorities £48.5m – 0.042% of UK public spending on training for the 2023/24 educational 12 months.

Blair McDougall

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Blair McDougall mentioned a number of Hong Kongers have contacted him, involved about their immigration standing. Pic: Parliament

I will need to delay beginning medication

Isaac Chan, 18, who participated in pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong, got here to the UK along with his household in 2021 for “political reasons”.

He desires to review medication however mentioned his mother and father, who work within the NHS and instructing, can’t afford the “absurd” charges, so he thinks he should delay going to college for a 12 months – or longer – till he will get settled standing and will pay residence charges.

“The government said the BNO visa is a humanitarian visa, it’s similar to asylum – concern for safety and political freedom – so I would say it’s quite unfair we cannot get home fee status when asylum seekers do.

“I am unable to return to Hong Kong now, and I will likely be staying within the UK, contributing to UK society, as will my household so it solely appears truthful to get residence payment standing.”

We’re handled as British nationals however need to pay worldwide charges

Eunice, 18, moved to Scotland along with her household on the finish of 2022 and desires to review forensic investigation to work with the police, however should delay the unconditional place she has by a 12 months – or extra if settled standing takes 10 years.

Scotland permits BNO holders to pay residence charges after three years, however college students need to proceed paying no matter charges they started their course with, even when their standing modifications mid-university.

“Either I postpone my education or go under extreme financial pressure,” she mentioned.

“I feel it’s unfair our ambitions are being held back by this system that doesn’t recognise our long-term commitment to the UK.

“It is sophisticated as a result of we’re handled as our nationality being British, however then we’ve to pay worldwide charges, which does not appear truthful.

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I may need to drop out

Her sister, Kalvina, 22, is finding out psychology in Edinburgh however might need to drop out as a result of the household can’t afford to maintain paying worldwide charges.

“I see Scotland as my long-term home and have worked really hard to contribute, but having to pay international fees is very overwhelming, both mentally and financially,” she mentioned.

Morally and economically proper

James Naish, the Labour MP for Rushcliffe, which has the UK’s largest Hong Kong inhabitants, mentioned granting residence payment standing wouldn’t simply be morally proper, but additionally economically.

“Granting home fees to BNOs would be the right decision morally, and the sensible decision economically.

“I urge the federal government to grant these modifications and be certain that we fulfil Labour’s dedication to making sure entry to training for all.”

James Naish

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James Naish has the UK’s largest inhabitants of Hong Kongers in his constituency. Pic: Parliament

‘Devastating influence’

Bolton West’s Labour MP, Phil Brickell, mentioned extending settled standing eligibility to 10 years would have “devastating impacts” on younger BNO holders’ lives.

“No British national living in the UK should be made to wait a decade to attend university, and the government should carefully consider this potential impact in its proposed reforms to the immigration rules,” he mentioned.

Govt ought to give BNO holders residence payment standing

Nadia Whittome, the Labour MP for Nottingham East, which additionally has a excessive variety of Hong Kong BNOs, mentioned a key coverage dedication for her occasion is equal entry to training.

“The government should extend eligibility for home fee status to those who hold a BNO visa, as they rightly have for those who have arrived under schemes for Ukraine and Afghanistan.”

Nadia Whittome MP

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Labour MP Nadia Whittome has many Hong Kongers in her constituency of Nottingham East

Lib Dem MP Bobby Dean, who has 1000’s of Hong Kongers in his Carshalton and Wallington constituency, accused the federal government of treating them like “second-class citizens”.

“We should be helping them build their futures in the UK, not putting additional barriers in their way,” he mentioned.

Thomas Benson, coverage advisor at Hong Kong Watch, mentioned altering the principles now can be a “devastating blow”.

“The prospect that an 18-year old BNO student may be forced to wait ten years to afford tuition fees in the UK is simply unconscionable,” he mentioned.

“I cannot believe that UK government policy would be so cruel and self-defeating, and I urge the government to clarify as soon as possible that the five-year eligibility requirement for BNOs will remain untouched.”

“British National Overseas status holders who have achieved settled status and meet the three-year ordinary residence requirement are entitled to student support on the same footing as others with settled status, ensuring fair access to education.

“We stay dedicated to upholding values of alternative and inclusion, which is why larger training suppliers have the discretion to waive or scale back tuition charges in accordance with particular person circumstances.”

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