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  2. British nationality law - Wikipedia

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    Children born abroad to members of the British Armed Forces or British citizens on Crown service are treated as if they were born in the UK. [80] Children born in the UK to a resident Irish citizen at any time are always British citizens at birth. [81] Since 1983, the status of a child born in the UK is dependent on whether their parents held ...

  3. British Nationality Act 1981 - Wikipedia

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    Mothers as well as fathers were allowed to pass on British nationality to their (UK born) children. However, until 2006, British parents of children born outside the UK (or in the UK to a non-British mother [a]) had to be married. [4] The term Commonwealth citizen was used to replace British subject.

  4. British nationality law and Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Nationalities listed in gov.uk showing Hong Konger.. British nationality law as it pertains to Hong Kong has changed over time since it became a British colony in 1842. . Hongkongers were given various nationality statuses, such as British subjects, Citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies, British Dependent Territories Citizen and British Nationals (O

  5. 22 Countries That Will Give You Citizenship If You Buy Property

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    After you've lived there for four years, you can apply for citizenship. Citizenship or residency: Residency. Minimum investment requirement: $140,000. Shop Now. Danny Lehman - Getty Images.

  6. These 8 Countries Will Give You Citizenship If You Buy Property

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    If you're considering a big move, we have good news: Purchasing property in certain countries can eventually lead to residency and/or citizenship—and in many of these destinations, you don't ...

  7. History of British nationality law - Wikipedia

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    Individuals born in the dominion were citizens regardless of the status of their parents: children born to visitors or foreigners acquired citizenship (see Jus soli). This reflects the rationale of natural-born citizenship: that citizenship was acquired because British-born subjects would have a 'natural allegiance' to the Crown as a 'debt of ...

  8. Bill to make it easier for Irish people to get British ... - AOL

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    Interim DUP leader Gavin Robinson’s Bill would allow Irish people to acquire British citizenship by registration after five years’ residence.

  9. British nationality law and the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The Ireland Act additionally conferred CUKC status on Irish-born persons who did not receive Irish citizenship at any point prior to 18 April 1949. [8] Individuals who left Ireland before 1922, and who were not resident in 1935, were possibly eligible for registration as Irish citizens while also being able to claim British citizenship. [9]