ChatterBank4 mins ago
Further to my Nationality Post below.
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I just got this email today, from the National Enquiries office.
It doesn't say that individual nationalities are no more, but thats what has happened,
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Thank you for your enquiry.
I would explain that since the commencement of the British Nationality Act '81, British nationals have been referred to as British citizens whereas prior to this ( under the provisions of the British Nationality Act 1948 ) they were referred to as British subject citizens of the United Kingdom and Colonies.
Regards
Mr Bell
Nationality General Enquiries
( Tele 0845 010 5200 )
( Fax 0151 237 5385 )
It doesn't say that individual nationalities are no more, but thats what has happened,
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Thank you for your enquiry.
I would explain that since the commencement of the British Nationality Act '81, British nationals have been referred to as British citizens whereas prior to this ( under the provisions of the British Nationality Act 1948 ) they were referred to as British subject citizens of the United Kingdom and Colonies.
Regards
Mr Bell
Nationality General Enquiries
( Tele 0845 010 5200 )
( Fax 0151 237 5385 )
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Actually as a matter of interest it was this act I recall that deprived Hong Kong Citizens Falkland Islanders etc of the right to a British Parliament.
It was actually passed to stop a feared flood of refugees from Hong Kong after the handover to China.
This act is often claimed to have been interpreted by the Argentinians as Britain washing it's hands of it's colonies and contributed to their decision to invade the Falkland Islands in '82
It was actually passed to stop a feared flood of refugees from Hong Kong after the handover to China.
This act is often claimed to have been interpreted by the Argentinians as Britain washing it's hands of it's colonies and contributed to their decision to invade the Falkland Islands in '82
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