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A responsible citizen votes A responsible citizen volunteers A responsible citizen picks up litter when he sees it A responsible citizen pays his taxes A responsible citizen tells the truth A responsible citizen follows the rules A responsible citizen obeys the law A responsible citizen understands that the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few
conversion of an stone age monkey to a well mannered and responsible citizen.......................
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a responsible citizen is a person that follows the rules and laws of the country without obligation
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.
In general, you cannot be born a British Overseas Citizen, as this is a residual category of citizenship created for those former Citizens of the United Kingdom and Colonies who were not eligible to become either a British Citizen or a British Dependent Territories Citizen after the passage of the British Nationality Act 1983. If you were born a British Dependent Territories Citizen (now call British Overseas Territories Citizen) then you are now also a British Citizen by virtue of the British Overseas Territories Act 2002. You don't need to do anything special to have British Citizenship in this case; it is automatic. However, if you are actually a British Overseas Citizen, you can either register as a British Citizen after living in the UK for 5 years and hold Indefinite Leave to Remain for at least 12 months prior to your registration application. If you are married to a British Citizen, you can apply for naturalization after living in the UK for 3 years. Finally, through the provisions of the Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002, a British Overseas Citizen who has no other citizenship has the right to register as a British Citizen.
well i suppose u can. since you are a british citizen. yeah
No, Adolf Hitler was not a British citizen. Interestingly, however, he had a "loathsome nephew" who was a British citizen and who, after appealing to President Roosevelt, served in the U.S. Navy.
No - a British citizen is automatically entitled to work in the UK
No, he was born in India. While he was educated in England, he did not become a British citizen.
If you marry your British boyfriend, he does not automatically become an American citizen, and you do not automatically become a British citizen. You both have the right to live in each other's country, but you must file paperwork to do so. Citizenship is not automatic.
a good citizen is a responsible person meaning that a responsible person would pay their taxes