Welcome: a guide for Hong Kong British National (Overseas) visa holders in the UK
A guide for adults and dependants who have been granted leave on the new British National (Overseas) visa to access public services and make the most of the opportunities in the UK.
The BN(O)British National Overseas [BN(O)] route reflects the UK’s historic and moral commitment to those people of Hong Kong who chose to retain their ties to the UK by taking up BN(O) status at the point of Hong Kong’s handover to China in 1997. In January 2021, the Home Office launched the BN(O) visa, enabling BN(O) status holders and their family members to live, work, and study in the UK. In April 2021, the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (DLUHC) launched a new UK-wide Welcome Programme to support those on the BN(O) visa settle into the UK.
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As the continuationprogramme has developed, we have identified that BN(O)s will benefit most from support with a) employability and b) mental health and wellbeing. Therefore, over the fourth year, our Voluntary, Community and Social Enterprise (VCSE) funding worth circa £1 million will be targeted towards these two priority areas, and there will no longer be funding for regional VCSE projects. This is based on evidence of need in areas identified through ongoing delivery and funded research.
The VCSE grants will complement support offered through other aspects of the Welcome Programme.Programme over this year, including:
- continued funding for 12 Welcome Hubs across the UK, at the same level of £3.6 million as previous years
- continued demand-led funding for local authorities to provide English language and destitution support (England only)
- we will also maintain funding for the current Hate Crime Reporting Service for BN(O)s and East and Southeast Asian (ESEA) communities until 31 March 2024, and a further announcement on the future provider will be made in due course
- continuing to signpost BN(O)s through the online Welcome Pack with information about the support and services they can access in the UK
Felicity Buchan, Minister for the Hong Kong BN(O) Welcome Programme said:
I am proud the UK government established a visa route giving BN(O)s and their loved ones the freedom to live, work, and study here, on the pathway to British citizenship. The Hong Kong BN(O) Welcome Programme, in its fourth year, will continue to provide the support BN(O)s and their families need to integrate and thrive into their new communities.
Children and Young People Resettlement Fund
The Children and Young People’s Resettlement Fund is a £2.5 million fund facilitating projects in England until March 2025 that support young people, aged 21 and under, on the Ukraine, Afghan and Hong Kong BN(O) pathways. Families will benefit from the projects funded, which includes projects tailored to the specific needs of Hong Kong BN(O) children and young people in areas such as mental health and trauma support. Please see list of successful bidders.
Please note, we have only updated the English version of this landing page in March 2024, and we will be updating the Cantonese version of the page shortly.
Information for BN(O)s
This page has been designed for those people who have recently arrived in the United Kingdom from Hong Kong, or are applying to move to the UK, on the BN(O) visa. This page contains a list of resources for you to settle in the UK, including an online Welcome Pack, letters to support BN(O)s navigate public services, information on how to access DLUHC’s Welcome Programme, announcements and updates. This page is available in English and Cantonese, and you can switch between the two languages at the top of the page.
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland consists of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Information on services may be different depending on which nation of the UK you live in.
Online Welcome Pack
An online Welcome Pack has been developed to help you settle into life in the UK, including how to access the public services that are available to you.
The Welcome Pack is available in English and Cantonese. You can access the relevant language by changing the language settings at the top of this page.