No. They're both interchangeable terms.
That would depend on where in the UK.
The British Isles often refers to places that are not part of the UK, mainly the Republic of Ireland. So not all of the British Isles are in the UK.
No - a British citizen is automatically entitled to work in the UK
British people are found in the UK and other British areas, but most are found in England and Scotland, which is located in the UK
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can a british by descent transmit british citizenship to hisher children born outside UK
the British isles is the UK. Scotland England wales and northern Ireland.
That would depend on how far out to sea you are off the coast of the UK.
If they are British they do not require a visa.
There is no difference. The UK is simply where the British people live. You don't call them the United Kingdomings. :)
The UK is found on the British Isles which are considered an archipelago.