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  1. British nationality law has its origins in medieval England. There has always been a distinction in English law between the subjects of the monarch and aliens: the monarch's subjects owed him allegiance, and included those born in his dominions (natural-born subjects) and those who later gave him their allegiance (naturalised ...

  2. The resulting legislation passed by the United Kingdom for itself and its colonies was the British Nationality Act 1948, which was introduced by a Labour government. It marked the first time that married British women gained independent nationality, regardless of the citizenship of their spouses.

  3. The primary law governing nationality in the United Kingdom is the British Nationality Act 1981, which came into force on 1 January 1983. Regulations apply to the British Islands, which include the UK itself and the Crown dependencies, and the 14 British Overseas Territories.

  4. 11 de oct. de 2017 · UK Visas and Immigration guidance for staff explaining the history of British nationality law, which falls into 4 periods and is marked by key pieces of legislation: before 1915. between 1915...

  5. 7 de feb. de 2024 · The guidance narrates the entire history of British nationality law from: the creation of the status “British Subject” at common law following the Acts of Union in 1707; to the introduction of naturalisation as a British subject by administrative grant at the Home Office in 1844 (prior to this a separate Act of Parliament was required for each a...