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3. NOT FOR USE (This paragraph only)
We are unable to state categorically that all British
Dependent Territories Citizens will have the right of
unconditional entry into the territory from which they
a
required that status.
Certain territories, such as Bermuda.
and the Cayman Islands have difficulties over allowing such
a right to, for example, the children of United States forces
personnel born in their territories. We hope to ensure
however that these territories will legislate so that those
of their British Dependent Territories Citizens who hold no
other national status will be given the unconditional right
of entry.
4.
a. BRITISH ANTARCTIC TERRITORY
No indigenous population. BNA not therefore applicable.
b. GIBRALTAR
The Gibraltar House of Assembly passed an Ordinance on
24 February 1983 known as the Immigration Control (Amendment)
Ordinance 1983, The Ordinance confers on British Dependent
Territories citizens who have that status by reason of a
connection with Gibraltar, instead of by reason of a
connection with any other dependent territory, the right to
enter and reside in Gibraltar without having to hold an entry
permit or a residence permit. Thus a very small number of
people who are entitled to BDTC through the female line (but
who were not previously eligible for CUKC) now have rights of
entry and residence. The Ordinance has received the
/Governor's