There is a distinct difference between a British Citizen and a British Subject. A British Citizen has free access to all parts of the UK. A British Subject may not. If you are a British Subject, you should check with the British Embassy in your country of residence. Incidentally, a British Citizen doesn't need a visa to visit the US but a British subject does.
i am British do i need a visa for kazakhstan
You will need to get visa to join spouse and it is a two year visa, which will be granted from the british high commission from the origin of your country.
In Canada
no
British citizens may choose to move across the Atlantic to Canada. Prior to leaving Britain, they need to apply for a visa. The visa will be their way into the country until they become a permanent citizen. They will then need to find companies to move their belongings as well as new laws and culture/
Does a Mongolian citizen need a Dubai visa??
if you have a current valid British passport you are recognised as a British citizen, therefore you do not need a visa to work in the UK. You can also get the full information from Visa Simple, that provides bespoke support to their clients and customers.
There is not a country called Kurdistan... So you can not be a citizen of a country which does not exist... Whatever nationality you are... u will need a visa unless you are a citizen of an EU country or US...!
A British citizen living in the United Kingdom can travel visa-free anywhere in the US, including San Francisco. However, a British citizen not living in the UK, say living in Bermuda, must have a visa on arrival.
Yes, you can become an American citizen if you are British. You would need to apply for citizenship, which can take a few years.
Of course you can. You may need a visa.
yes because you are going into a new country.