pendencies will review their immigration
ordinances with a view to enabling those CBDT whose status derives from a particular territory to reside there.
4.
Restrictions on acquisition of British citizenship by birth in the UK (paragraph 44 of the White Paper) wibe included in the Bill.
A murovision will be included for CBDT.
5. The exception to the rule that transmission of citizenship to children born abroad would normally end at the first generation will apply to BC and CBDT (paragraph 56 of the White Paper).
6.
Children born after commencement to British
citizens serving Hoda overseas in Crown
and certain other types of service (to be
designated) will automatically acquire British citizenship. Children born to other British citizens in employment with the government of a dependent territory will be entitled to be registered as
BC if the parent's appointment was affected by the Crown Agents. Corresponding provisions are made T for children of CPD born in similar circumstances outside dependent territories
7.
anticipate
Those dependent territories which issue their
own passports will continue to do so.
We
objection to the nationality status in such
passports being described as 'Citizen of the British Dependent Territories' followed by the name of the dependent territory, in brackets.
terr
8.
Jones' letters of 10 July (except para 7)and
18 July may be declassified.
The guidance contained in these and their enclosures; the leaflet and note of the main points, still stands.
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