Britain is the larget island of the British Isles { look at a Map }
The United Kingdom { UK } is made up of
Scotland, England, Wales & Northern Ireland
The people of the UK are collectively called
British - ie. British Citizens
There is no such thing as a UK Citizen, only a British Citizen
Digressing ...
The greatest population is in England, and we are also called English; but we must not forget the Scots, Welsh or Ulster folk { Northern Irish } who account for about 20% of the total, and have all made their own unique contributions to British history and culture.
Please note that the 'real' Irish { in the majority on the Island of Ireland } 'hate' the Brits, or at least some do. In fact many of them { most ? } are interrelated to most of us, and vice versa. It is a 'love - hate' thing stretching back centuries ;~>
An Englishman/Englishwoman or a Briton.
You don't have to be a UK citizen to marry a UK citizen. However, you won't automatically be given the right to live in the UK just because you have married a UK citizen.
US and UK allow Dual citizenship. A person can be a US citizen and a citizen of UK if he/she desires to. But if a person applies to get naturalized as a citizen of UK when he/she is already a US citizen, then it will lead to losing US citizenship.So a person can have US & UK citizenship as long he/she is not a naturalized citizen of UK.
YES
An Indian citizen can marry an Indonesian citizen in the UK. It does not convey the right of UK citizenship or right of abode in the UK.
A European citizen who stays in the UK for at least 3 years can qualify to be a citizen by naturalization.
The UK citizen must obtain permanent residence.
No - a British citizen is automatically entitled to work in the UK
You can easily become a UK citizen if your spouse or civil partner is a British citizen.
No.
No, it would be considered a marriage abroad.
No, because you would be a man. Your wife could, though, if she was in the UK when she gave birth to a baby. You might note that if you live in the UK she is still a citizen there. If you live in Venezuela she is a citizen there.
== }���tcan a illegal immigrant marry a UK citizen in the UK and reside legally I've seen the answer no where so I still need to know if is possible for an illegal immigrant living in UK to marry a UK citizen in UK and reside legally?