Colonial Hangover and ‘Invited’ Migration: Hong Kongers to the UK

IF 1.8 1区 社会学 Q2 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS International Studies Perspectives Pub Date : 2022-04-01 DOI:10.1177/00208817221101222
A. Ullah, Muhammad Azizuddin
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Protests in Hong Kong over plans to allow extradition from Hong Kong to mainland China is going on since mid-2019. These reforms are seen as a threat to Hong Kongers’ freedom. The protesters expanded their demands for democratic reform and opposition to Beijing’s introduction to a new national security law. Following the continued protests, the UK government invited over five million Hong Kong residents to relocate to the country. The purpose of this article is to delve into why the UK welcomes Hong Kong residents to apply for citizenship. During the economic impact of COVID-19 and Brexit on the UK, this invitation raises questions about its intention. Since the Brexit referendum, immigration has plummeted, perhaps resulting in a labour shortage. This study has significant policy implications for Hong Kong, China and the UK.
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殖民宿醉与“受邀”移民:香港人到英国
自2019年年中以来,香港就允许从香港引渡到中国大陆的计划举行了抗议活动。这些改革被视为对香港人自由的威胁。抗议者扩大了民主改革的要求,并反对北京引入新的国家安全法。抗议活动持续不断,英国政府邀请500多万香港居民移居英国。这篇文章的目的是探讨为什么英国欢迎香港居民申请公民身份。在新冠肺炎疫情和英国脱欧对英国经济产生影响之际,这一邀请的意图令人质疑。自英国退欧公投以来,移民数量大幅下降,这或许导致了劳动力短缺。这项研究对香港、中国和英国具有重要的政策意义。
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