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I was born in britain in 1956 ,am i an british subject or citizen.?

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I was born in britain in 1956 ,am i an british subject or citizen.?

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  1. You're British citizen by birth.

    British subjects are more for the born before 1950's and are for Australians, Canadians who had no defined nationality at the time. In legal terms it's rather old school.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_sub...


  2. Was your birth registered in britain? If so, then i think you are a british citizen!

  3. We are a Constitutional Monarchy, so you are a 'subject'. That is a fact, so it doesn't matter what the 'lefties' think.

  4. Britain is a Monarchy so you are a subject

  5. Both

  6. yes

  7. Your a british citizen. If you were born in Southern Ireland, then you'd be a British Subject. xx

  8. no such thing as a british citizen you are a british subject.

      do some people not go to school ??

  9. yes.

  10. If you were born here your English, anyone can be British

  11. You are a subject of her majesty the Queen

  12. Depends are you parents British? Or are u just some immigrant wanting a passport? If ur parents r British then yes u r a citizen.

  13. You are a citizen of the UK regardless of the immigration status of your parents at the time of your birth. The law changed in 1983, making the right not automatic. But as you were born in 1956 you are British by birth.

  14. You are a subject!

  15. your a citizen  your english

  16. From 1949 to 1982, a person born in England would have been a British subject and Citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies, while someone born in Australia, would have been a British subject and Citizen of Australia.

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