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Tag: Passport

Becoming a British Citizen: a brief explanation for the BBC

2 September, 2017 visadreams

There has been a number of articles in the press lately about young people who have spent most of their lives in the UK only

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“If Only I had Naturalised …” The Biggest Regret of those Facing Deportation from the UK

29 March, 2017 visadreams

“If only I had naturalised…” “Why didn’t I become a British citizen before all of this happened?” “How can they deport me when I have lived

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3 Ways to Give Your Child the Gift of British Citizenship

8 January, 2017 visadreams

If you have a child born in the UK who is not automatically British at birth, there are a number of ways in which you can apply to have her registered as a British citizen.

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No Passport, No Room: How to Avoid Being Turned Away From a Hotel in Britain

4 December, 2016 visadreams

I looked up at the clock. It was almost midnight. I was conscious that my three kids were asleep in the car outside, it was freezing cold and there was not a hope in hell of finding another hotel at this time of the night. A moment earlier, the receptionist had asked me about my nationality. I had told her I was Irish …

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