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New immigrants in Hong Kong : ウィキペディア英語版 | New immigrants in Hong Kong
New immigrants in Hong Kong () is a euphemism generally refers to migrants from mainland China (Mainlanders). Despite its literal meaning, the term is rarely ever used to describe newly arrived immigrants other than the aforementioned one. Since the transfer of sovereignty over Hong Kong to Communist Chinese (PRC) rule, of migrants from mainland China have been coming to the territory. == Family reunification and Right of abode == (詳細はLegislative Council passed an amendment to the Basic Law that would restrict immigration to children born outside of Hong Kong that were born to Hong Kong residents. The constitutionality of this amendment came to be challenged in court, and in January 1999, the Court of Final Appeal ruled against the amendment. This ruling immediately granted up to 300,000 people in mainland China the right of abode in Hong Kong, and it was estimated that within the next ten years, about 1.6 million people in mainland China would become eligible for right of abode in Hong Kong.
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