Article published by the Institute for Global Governance Research of Hitotsubashi University:

<p>Hong Kongers living in Japan face unique challenges when it comes to residency registration and passport renewal. The confusion surrounding their nationality status, particularly the use of &ldquo;China&rdquo; instead of &ldquo;Hong Kong&rdquo; in official documents, creates practical difficulties and safety concerns for Hong Kongers in Japan. This paper highlights the legal and political differences between Hong Kong and China, the unique visa arrangements and exemptions enjoyed by Hong Kong SAR passport holders, as well as the implications of the Hong Kong National Security Law for Hong Kongers living in Japan. Without asking for special treatment, it is nonetheless important to consider the human rights of Hong Kongers and to provide better assistance, support, and protection for this community at risk.</p> <p><a href="https://patrickpoon.medium.com/article-published-by-the-institute-for-global-governance-research-of-hitotsubashi-university-89195be123e3"><strong>Read More</strong></a></p>