The grant of British Dependent Territory Citizenship to a person, who has had no residence in the territory, would be unlawful. Even when there has been some residence, albeit with some significant absences, the absences ought not to be waived unless the applicant has actually based himself in the territory and can show that there were extenuating

circumstances of a compassionate or occupational nature which would justify these absences.

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The short answer to your question is that, as far as I can see, Gibraltar has not asked for 500 of the 50,000 places available under the scheme. Even if Gibraltar had asked for this, it could not be done. The scheme gives British Citizenship and the right of abode in the United Kingdom. makes no provision for the acquisition of British Dependent Territory citizenship which is the form of citizenship which is available in Gibraltar.

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