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9 September, 15:14

The differences between British and colonial citizenship

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    From 1 January 1949, when the British Nationality Act 1948 came into force, every person who was a British subject by virtue of a connection with the United Kingdom or one of her Crown colonies became a Citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies
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