Most universities accept lower tuition fees only from UK citizens and Permanent Residents. You should contact the universities' admissions office to find out.
No, he was born in India. While he was educated in England, he did not become a British citizen.
You can't become a citizen of England - there is no such thing. People born in England are British.
KSI was born in England so he is a British citizen.
Ther is no such thing as a "A Citizen of England", however you can apply to become a Citizen of the United Kingdom by asking at any British embasy or consulate.
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.
yes
First off, you're not an 'English' citizen, you are a British citizen. England is not an independent country.
T.S. Eliot moved to England to pursue graduate studies at Oxford University. He later settled in England and became a British citizen, establishing himself as a prominent poet and literary figure in British literary circles.
There is no such thing as an English citizen. If you were born in England you are a British citizen (as described in your passport).
First of all, when British citizen and an American marry's, they become an AmeriBrit and have equal rights to work in both countries on their choosing.
You can't, but you might be able to become a British Citizen. If you don't know the difference between England and Britain, you shouldn't be trying to change your nationality.
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