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  2. Certificate of Entitlement - Wikipedia

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    The Certificate of Entitlement (COE) are classes of categories as part of a quota license for owning a vehicle in Singapore. [1] The licence is obtained from a successful winning bid in an open bid uniform price auction which grants the legal right of the holder to register, own and use a vehicle in Singapore for an initial period of 10 years.

  3. Right of abode in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    A Certificate of Entitlement endorsed in the passports of those with the right of abode in the United Kingdom who do not possess or are ineligible for a British Citizen passport. The right of abode (ROA) is an immigration status in the United Kingdom that gives a person the unrestricted right to enter and live in the UK. [1]

  4. Car ownership - Wikipedia

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    As the price of a Certificate of Entitlement fluctuates with market demand, [24] the price of a Cat A certificate (for cars with engines of 1,600cc and below) hit a record high of S$106,000 (US$77,380) in October 2023. [25] Additional taxes are also added to the car purchase price depending on the market value of the car when it was imported. [26]

  5. History of British nationality law - Wikipedia

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    Those who come to the UK under this scheme may claim state benefits if they can show that they intend to make the UK their permanent home. Commonwealth citizens who have the right of abode need to apply for a certificate of entitlement if they want to enter the UK. The certificate is a sticker which is placed inside a non-British passport.

  6. Poor Relief Act 1662 - Wikipedia

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    This was the first occasion when a document proving domicile became statutory: these were called "settlement certificates". After 1662, if a man left his settled parish to move elsewhere, he had to take his settlement certificate, which guaranteed that his home parish would pay for his "removal" costs (from the host parish) back to his home if ...

  7. Belonger status - Wikipedia

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    The rights associated with belonger status normally include the right to vote, to hold elected office, to own real property without the necessity for a licence, to enter and reside in that territory without immigration restrictions, and to freely accept employment without the requirement of a work permit.

  8. British subject - Wikipedia

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    Irish citizens born before 1949 may make formal claims at any time to retain status as British subjects based on: Crown service in the UK, passports or certificates of entitlement describing holders as British subjects, or proof of other associations with the UK or any former British territory.

  9. Macau Resident Identity Card - Wikipedia

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    Holder of the Certificate of Entitlement to the Right of abode in the Macau SAR, or Born in Macau and one of the applicant's legal ascendant(s) was a Macau resident at the time of birth The front of a first-generation (2002) Macau permanent resident identity card (contact-based)