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Tuesday, Feb 10, 2026

UK Broadens Hong Kong Visa Scheme Following Jimmy Lai’s Twenty-Year Prison Sentence

London extends eligibility for British National (Overseas) immigration route to more family members amid deteriorating rights in Hong Kong
The United Kingdom has expanded its visa scheme for Hong Kong residents in direct response to the twenty-year prison sentence handed down to pro-democracy campaigner and British citizen Jimmy Lai, significantly widening eligibility for relocation and settlement in Britain.

The move, announced by the Home Office, allows adult children of British National (Overseas) passport holders who were under eighteen at the time of Hong Kong’s 1997 handover to apply independently for the route, together with their partners and dependants, closing long-standing gaps that previously divided families.

Under the new arrangements, officials estimate that around twenty-six thousand additional people from Hong Kong could relocate to the UK over the next five years.

The changes come as rights advocates and lawmakers pressed the government to bolster its response to what they see as a sustained erosion of freedoms in the former colony, exemplified by Lai’s lengthy sentence under Hong Kong’s Beijing-imposed national security law.

Since the British National (Overseas) immigration path was introduced in 2021, more than two hundred thirty thousand visas have been granted and nearly one hundred seventy thousand people have already moved to the UK under the scheme.

The expansion is intended to ensure that families are not split by arbitrary age criteria that excluded many adult children born after the handover, as well as to include spouses and children of those newly eligible.

While the government maintained that Hongkongers will be able to apply for settled status after five years — an accelerated path compared with other visa categories — critics, including migrant advocates and some members of Parliament, have expressed concern about proposed changes to requirements for indefinite leave to remain, including higher English language and minimum income thresholds.

Campaigners argue these conditions could weaken long-term prospects for citizenship and settlement for many on the route if applied retrospectively.

Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood reiterated London’s historic commitment to the people of Hong Kong, highlighting the nearly two hundred thousand visas already granted and the deepening deterioration of rights and freedoms in the territory.

Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper stressed that the expansion reflects continued support for those facing restricted liberties, especially young people previously excluded from the UK’s protection.

The government also reaffirmed plans to engage rapidly on Jimmy Lai’s case with Chinese authorities, following diplomatic discussions at the highest levels earlier in the year and widespread international condemnation of his sentence.

The visa extension is seen by officials as one element of a broader strategy to offer sanctuary and uphold commitments to Hongkongers amid shifting political and legal conditions in the city.
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