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【救生艇計劃】彭定康等英國政要聯署信致卡尼 促增救生艇永居配額減少申請積壓

 
 
【星島綜合報道】1997年香港主權移交中國前最後一任香港總督彭定康,聯同英國跨黨派議員去信加拿大總理卡尼,促請增撥「香港救生艇計劃」(Hong Kong Pathway)配額,並清理積壓個案。
 
香港監察周一在社交媒體發文稱,八名英國跨黨派國會議員及公眾人士上周聯署去信加拿大總理卡尼,促請渥京增撥「香港救生艇計劃」(Hong Kong Pathway)的移民配額,應對超過兩萬宗不斷積壓的港人永久居留申請個案。
 
這封給卡尼的聯署信,聯署人包括五名香港監察贊助人:前香港總督彭定康(Lord Patten of Barnes)、前外交大臣聶偉敬(Sir Malcolm Rifkind)、尼斯(Sir Geoffrey Nice)、奧爾頓(Lord Alton of Liverpool)和下議員甘文康(Alistair Carmichael MP),以及前綠黨黨魁本內特(Baroness Bennett of Manor Castle)。
 
 
這封聯署信由香港監察籌劃,信中首先感謝加拿大於2021年推出「Hong Kong Pathway」救生艇計劃,讓尋求避風港的香港人能夠重建自由與安全的生活。信中亦指出加拿大「救生艇計劃」與英國BNO簽證計劃相輔相成,為在海外尋求避風港的香港人提供協調的救生艇方案。
 
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不過,聯署人指出現時「人道與恩恤 H&C」類別的移民配額——2025年的上限少於2,000個——不足以處理目前系統中的20,000宗申請,可能會使成千上萬的家庭陷入停濟狀態多年。他們促請加拿大政府立即增撥配額,並重新分配未使用的移民目標配額,確保「Hong Kong Pathway」申請人的申請適時獲批。信中指出:「這種長期的不確定因素造成重大困難:臨時工作簽證到期時,家庭失去醫療保健權利,兒童被迫離開學校。申請人渴望並致力貢獻加拿大社會,但沒有永久居留權,他們無法付諸實行。」

聯署信亦強調有關政策漏洞的經濟影響,指出沒有永居身分的香港人無法轉移強積金(MPF)退休儲蓄——轉移到的話,這些資金能夠貢獻加拿大經濟。信中進一步提請關注醫生等在香港接受培訓的專業人士,他們因臨時身分問題而面對就業困難。
 
聯署人促請總理卡尼增撥「Hong Kong Pathway」配額,清理積壓個案,為合資格申請人提供公平且適時的永久居留途徑。
 
香港監察共同創辦人兼信託董事會主席Aileen Calverley歡迎這封英國議員聯署信,表示:「這封聯署信反映民主國家盟友與選擇自由的香港人站在同一陣線的共同責任。英國和加拿大的救生艇計劃已經改變港人生活,但如果不迅速採取行動增撥配額並容許強積金轉移,成千上萬的家庭會持續處於不確定的困境。
 
信件副本亦已寄送給加拿大移民部長迪亞布、財政部長商鵬飛和外交部長阿南德。
 
聯署信英文全文:

UK parliamentarians and public figures urge Prime Minister Carney to expand quotas for Canada’s Hong Kong Pathway and clear backlog

Last week, a cross-party group of eight British parliamentarians and public figures, including Hong Kong Watch Patrons Lord Patten of Barnes, the last governor of Hong Kong; Sir Malcolm Rifkind KCMG KC, former Foreign Secretary; Sir Geoffrey Nice KC; Lord Alton of Liverpool; and Alistair Carmichael MP, as well as the former Leader of the Green Party Baroness Bennett of Manor Castle, wrote to Prime Minister Mark Carney, urging the Government of Canada to expand the quotas for the Hong Kong Pathway and address the growing backlog of more than 20,000 applications from Hong Kongers seeking permanent residency (PR).

The joint letter, organized by Hong Kong Watch, expresses deep appreciation for Canada’s leadership in launching the Hong Kong Pathway lifeboat scheme in 2021, which allows Hong Kong residents seeking refuge to rebuild their lives in freedom and safety. The letter also highlights how Canada’s program complements the UK’s British National (Overseas) (BNO) visa scheme, providing a coordinated lifeboat approach for Hong Kongers seeking refuge abroad.

However, the signatories point out that the current Humanitarian and Compassionate (H&C) quotas – capped at fewer than 2,000 admissions in 2025 – are insufficient to process the 20,000 applications currently in the system, potentially leaving thousands of families in limbo for years. They urge the Canadian government to immediately expand the quotas and reallocate unused admission targets to ensure timely approvals for Hong Kong Pathway applicants.

“This prolonged uncertainty is causing significant hardship: as temporary work permits expire, families are losing access to healthcare and children are being forced out of school,” the letter states. “Applicants are eager and committed to contributing fully to Canadian society, but they are unable to do so without permanent residency.”

The letter also highlights the economic impact of the policy gap, noting that Hong Kongers without PR status are unable to transfer their Mandatory Provident Fund (MPF) retirement savings – capital that could otherwise contribute to Canada’s economy. It further calls attention to Hong Kong-trained professionals, such as doctors, who face barriers to employment due to their temporary status.

The signatories urge Prime Minister Carney to expand the Hong Kong Pathway quotas, clear the backlog, and ensure a fair and timely route to permanent residency for qualified applicants. They emphasize that Hong Kongers have already demonstrated their contributions to British society under the UK’s BNO visa scheme and will continue to enrich Canada in similar ways.

“Your leadership and principled voice have always carried weight on matters of justice,” the signatories write. “We would be deeply grateful for your support in ensuring a compassionate and practical solution for these individuals.”

Aileen Calverley, co-founder and Chair of Trustees of Hong Kong Watch, welcomed the letter from UK lawmakers, saying:

“This joint letter reflects the shared responsibility of democratic allies to stand with the people of Hong Kong who have chosen freedom. The UK’s and Canada’s lifeboat schemes have already transformed lives, but without swift action to expand quotas and enable MPF transfers, thousands of families will remain trapped in uncertainty. 

Canada’s Hong Kong Pathway fills a vital gap for those without BNO status, offering them a chance at freedom. We are grateful for Prime Minister Carney’s leadership and urge him to ensure these lifeboat measures fulfil their promise.”

The letter was copied to The Honourable Lena Metlege Diab, Minister of Immigration; The Honourable François-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Finance; and The Honourable Anita Anand, Minister of Foreign Affairs.

You can read the full letter here.

Background

Canada launched the Hong Kong Pathway in 2021 to support Hong Kong residents fleeing the erosion of freedoms under the National Security Law. The program provides study-permit and work-permit routes to permanent residency through the Humanitarian and Compassionate (H&C) category and complements the United Kingdom’s British National (Overseas) (BNO) visa scheme. Together, these lifeboat programs embody the shared commitment of Canada and the UK to provide safety, opportunity and a new beginning for Hong Kongers seeking freedom.

Canada’s Hong Kong Pathway fills a vital gap for those ineligible for BNO status – particularly younger Hong Kongers born after 1997 – ensuring that all who share democratic values have a pathway to rebuild their lives.

As of 2025, over 20,000 Hong Kong Pathway applications remain in processing, with fewer than 2,000 approvals this year. At this pace, clearing the backlog could take a decade, leaving many families in uncertainty. Current restrictions on Hong Kong’s Mandatory Provident Fund (MPF) also prevent applicants from accessing their retirement savings, trapping billions that could otherwise support resettlement and boost Canada’s economy.

 
 
 
 
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