Are Britons subjects or citizens?

Are Britons subjects or citizens?

The British Nationality Act 1948 redefined British subject as any citizen of the United Kingdom, its colonies, or other Commonwealth countries. Commonwealth citizen was first defined in this Act to have the same meaning. There was also a category of people called British subjects without citizenship (BSWC).

What is the meaning of British subject?

Until 1949, nearly everyone with a close connection to the United Kingdom was called a ‘British subject’. All citizens of Commonwealth countries were collectively referred to as ‘British subjects’ until January 1983.

Does a British passport mean citizenship?

Having a British passport doesn’t mean you’re a citizen either. British citizens, overseas territories citizens, overseas citizens, subjects, nationals (overseas) and protected persons can all apply for a passport.

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How do you end a formal letter to an obedient servant?

As the other members of the Royal Family are not the reigning Monarch, there is no need to end it with the ‘obedient servant’ line, as above. You can simply round off with ‘Yours faithfully’, though ‘Yours sincerely’ is also acceptable.

How does the royal family respond to letters from the public?

This is the most efficient way of responding to ensure everyone can be responded to. Occasionally, there will a personally signed response. Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall often personally signs her letters, but few other members of the Royal Family do or can.

When did the British passport office stop accepting consular birth certificates?

As of 01/09/2014 ‘consular birth certificates’ issued for registrations after 01/01/1983 or certified copies of pre 01/01/1983 births issued after 01/01/2014 are no longer accepted by HM Passport Office as evidence of British Nationality or proof of personal/parental details for children born outside the UK.

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What happens if a customer has no foreign birth certificate?

In rare cases where a customer holds no foreign birth certificate at all, they must be treated as if their birth has not been registered and other evidence requested as per the section below.