HC Deb 08 May 1978 vol 949 cc400-2W
Mr. Parry

asked the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs if any of the provisions of the Race Relations Act 1976 are currently in force in Hong Kong.

Mr. Luard

None of the provisions of the Race Relations Act (1976) is in force in Hong Kong, as the terms of the Act do not provide for its application to Hong Kong.

Mr. Parry

asked the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs under what legal regulations illegal immigrants to Hong Kong are returning to the People's Republic of China; if there is any right of appeal; if so, if such persons may be represented by counsel at any hearing; and if legal aid is available.

Mr. Luard

Illegal immigrants from China are returned under Section 18(1)(a) of the Immigration Ordinance. They have a right of appeal to the Governor, but the procedures do not involve court hearings. Legal aid is not available, but illegal immigrants are allowed access to legal counsel through any relatives or friends in Hong Kong.

Mr. Parry

asked the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs how many illegal immigrants to Hong Kong from the People's Republic of China have been returned in each of the past five years; and what is the average age of such persons.

Mr. Luard

The numbers of illegal immigrants returned to China each year since 1974 are:

1974 223
1975 1,133
1976 810
1977 1,779
1978 (up to 30th April) 847

Their average age was approximately 23.

Mr. Parry

asked the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs if he will publish in the Official Report the number of persons who have entered Hong Kong from China by any legal means other than by re-entry permit for each year since 1972; how many now have permanent legal residence; and what is the average age of such entrees.

Mr. Luard

The numbers of legal entrants from China to Hong Kong since 1972 are:

1972 20,355
1973 55,659
1974 32,918
1975 25,641
1976 20,453
1977 26,449
1978 (up to 30th April) 13,564

About 76,500 of these have been allowed to reside permanently in Hong Kong. Their average age was approximately 27.

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