As long as you are considered a British citizen, you can apply for a passport. Contact the British High Commission and check if you have not lost your status.
Yes, illigitimate children of British fathers born abroad to foreign mothers have no claim to British citizenship.
Don't sign the passport and notify the state department.
The "mother country" is whatever country the speaker's ancestors came from. In British Commonwealth countries, or former British colonies, the mother country is England.
What impact did World War 2 have on British women as mothers
sure can!
Mothers Day is celebrated in the UK (which includes England) but on a different date from other countries (15 March)
Mothers day was on March 14 2010, in England.
Birth certificate, marriage certificate (if applicable), any previous passport issued, photograghs (signed for 1st issue) and the application form signed by an authorised person (UK). Also attend interview (first passport UK), mothers birth certificate.
In Hyde Park, London, England
This question really depends on the idea of each person. Some people think that British Columbia have had good healthcare for single mothers, but some others think that It is.
servants went home to spend time with their mothers, all mothers stayed in bed until 3 'clock,thousands of mothers went to London to see the queen or mothers had to work twice as hard
I. B. Heathcote has written: ''You mothers of England'! and other poems'