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  1. El pueblo británico o los británicos, son los ciudadanos del Reino Unido (Inglaterra, Escocia, Gales e Irlanda del Norte), los territorios británicos de ultramar y las dependencias de la Corona británica y sus descendientes.

  2. El Reino Unido es un Estado unitario comprendido por cuatro naciones constitutivas: Escocia, Gales, Inglaterra e Irlanda del Norte. 15 Es gobernado mediante un sistema parlamentario con sede de gobierno y capitalidad en Londres, pero con tres administraciones nacionales descentralizadas en Edimburgo, Cardiff y Belfast, las capitales de Escocia...

    • Terminology
    • History
    • Acquisition and Loss of Nationality
    • British Citizenship Ceremonies
    • See Also
    • References

    The distinction between the meaning of the terms citizenship and nationality is not always clear in the English language and differs by country. Generally, nationality refers to a person's legal belonging to a sovereign state and is the common term used in international treaties when addressing members of a country, while citizenship usually means ...

    Development from feudal allegiance

    Before the concept of nationality was codified in legislation, inhabitants of English communities owed allegiance to their feudal lords, who were themselves vassals of the monarch. This system of loyalty, indirectly owed to the monarch personally, developed into a general establishment of subjecthood to the Crown. Calvin's Case in 1608 established the principle of jus soli, that all those who were born within Crown dominions were natural-born subjects. After passage of the Acts of Union 1707,...

    Imperial common code

    Parliament brought regulations for British subject status into codified statute law for the first time with passage of the British Nationality and Status of Aliens Act 1914. British subject status was standardised as a common nationality across the Empire. Dominionsthat adopted Part II of this Act as part of local legislation were authorised to grant subject status to aliens by imperial naturalisation. The 1914 regulations codified the doctrine of coverture into imperial nationality law, wher...

    Changing relationship with the Empire and Commonwealth

    Diverging developments in Dominion legislation, as well as growing assertions of local national identity separate from that of Britain and the Empire, culminated with the creation of a substantive Canadian citizenship in 1946, breaking the system of a common imperial nationality. Combined with the approaching independence of India and Pakistanin 1947, comprehensive reform to nationality law was necessary at this point to address ideas that were incompatible with the previous system. The Briti...

    British citizenship

    Prior to 1983, all Individuals born within the British Islands (the United Kingdom and Crown Dependencies) received British citizenship at birth regardless of the nationalities of their parents. Individuals born afterwards only receive citizenship at birth if at least one parent is a British citizen or considered to have settled status in the UK. Children born overseas are British citizens by descent if either parent is a citizen otherwise than by descent, subject to regulations. Adopted chil...

    British Overseas Territories citizenship

    Individuals born in a territory automatically receive BOTC status if at least one parent is a BOTC or has belonger status. Children born in an overseas territory to British citizen parents who are not settled in a territory are British citizens at birth, but not BOTCs. Parents do not necessarily need to be connected with the same overseas territory to pass on BOTC status. Alternatively, a child born in an overseas territory may be registered as a BOTC if either parent becomes a BOTC or settle...

    Other nationality classes

    It is generally not possible to acquire other forms of British nationality. British Overseas citizenship, British subjecthood, and British protected person status are only transferred by descent if an individual born to a parent holding one of these statuses would otherwise be stateless. British Overseas citizens retain their status by association with most former British colonies, British subjects are connected specifically with Ireland or British India before 1949, and British protected per...

    From 1 January 2004, all new applicants for British citizenship by naturalisation or registration aged 18 or over if their application is successful must attend a citizenship ceremony and either make an affirmation or take an oath of allegianceto the monarch, and make a pledge to the UK. Citizenship ceremonies are normally organised by: 1. local co...

    Legislation and case law

    1. Re Canavan [2017] HCA 45 (27 October 2017), High Court(Australia)

  3. Inglés, galés, escocés, irlandés, son nacionalidades históricas, y por cierto, para asignar en cada caso cuando corresponde la nacionalidad británica y cuando no, hay que tener presente el proceso de formación del Reino Unido.

  4. 2 de nov. de 2018 · Esta guía describe los puntos y pasos más importantes a tener en cuenta cuando comiences el proceso para obtener la nacionalidad británica. ¿Por qué obtener la nacionalidad británica? El ser un ciudadano británico trae consigo muchos beneficios.

  5. 26 de jul. de 2016 · Sí. Según la página oficial del gobierno británico, el Reino Unido permite tener doble nacionalidad, si bien informa de que otros países no lo permiten y aconseja informarse antes de solicitar la nacionalidad británica. Según España, ¿se puede tener doble nacionalidad?

  6. El pueblo británico o los británicos, son los ciudadanos del Reino Unido ( Inglaterra, Escocia, Gales e Irlanda del Norte ), los territorios británicos de ultramar y las dependencias de la Corona británica y sus descendientes. Datos rápidos Otros nombres, Ubicación ... Cerrar. Niños de Inglaterra 2012.