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An Act to make fresh provision about citizenship and nationality, and to amend the Immigration Act 1971 as regards the right of abode in the United Kingdom.
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EMERGENCY LAWS (RE-ENACTMENTS AND REPEALS) ACT 1964 (c.60)...
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DIPLOMATIC PRIVILEGES ACT 1964 (c. 81) For section 3(2)...
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British Nationality Act 1981 is up to date with all changes...
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Person unable to be registered under other provisions of...
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An Act to make fresh provision about citizenship and...
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Part I U.K. British Citizenship Acquisition after...
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Changes to legislation: British Nationality Act 1981 is up...
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British Nationality Act 1981 1981 CHAPTER 61. An Act to make...
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The British Nationality Act 1981 (c. 61) is an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom concerning British nationality since 1 January 1983. History. Further information: History of British nationality law.
The primary law governing nationality in the United Kingdom is the British Nationality Act 1981, which came into force on 1 January 1983.
The resulting legislation passed by the United Kingdom for itself and its colonies was the British Nationality Act 1948, which was introduced by a Labour government. It marked the first time that married British women gained independent nationality, regardless of the citizenship of their spouses. [ 3 ]
British Nationality Act 1981. 1981 CHAPTER 61. An Act to make fresh provision about citizenship and nationality, and to amend the Immigration Act 1971 as regards the right of abode in...
27 wrz 2019 · This briefing explores the process for adults to become British citizens by naturalisation under the British Nationality Act 1981. The briefing considers the current requirements for naturalisation and provides some historical context.
22 maj 2023 · The British Nationality Act 1948. The 1948 Act, which came into force on 1 January 1949, introduced the status of citizen of the UK and Colonies (CUKC) whilst retaining the term British subject...