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Immigraton into the UK from countries of the British Commonwealth, whose citizens carry British passports.
No, The only people who are eligible to join the British Army are British Citizens, who are born in Britain. Citizens of Nepal can join the Brigade of Gurkha's. Commonwealth Citizens may join the British Army, if they meet all the elibility.
Yes, they are British Commonwealth citizens.
Tuvalu is a member of the British Commonwealth and has a Prime Minister. Since 9/29/10, the Prime Minister is Maatia Toafa.
The purpose of the British Foreign & Commonwealth Office is to help Britain maintain business interests overseas. The British Foreign & Commonwealth Office also helps it's citizens who are overseas as well.
No. Aside from the Brigade of Ghurkas, the British military accepts only citizens of the United Kingdom, Commonwealth countries (or countries which were in the Commonwealth at the time of the recruit's birth), and the Republic of Ireland. The USA is none of these, thus, US citizens are ineligible to enlist in the British military.
The British military accepts British citizens, citizens of Commonwealth countries (or countries which were members of the Commonwealth at the time of their birth), citizens of the Republic of Ireland, and that's their recruitment policy. The only exception are the Gurkhas recruited from Nepal, etc. into the Brigade of Gurkhas.
The British Armed Forces accept citizens of all Commonwealth nations (whether a Dominion, or just in the Commonwealth of Nations), as well as citizens of nations who may no longer be in the Commonwealth, but were at the time of the individual's birth (for example, a citizen of Zimbabwe could join the Royal Army so long as they were born prior to Zimbabwe's withdrawal from the Commonwealth of Nations). So, your short answer would be yes.
The British Prime Minister signed on behalf of the Commonwealth. Canada did not have the opportunity to sign the Treaty much to the disappointment of Prime Minister Borden.
In the UK, individuals aged 18 and older who are British citizens, Irish citizens, or qualifying Commonwealth citizens are eligible to vote in elections. Additionally, members of the House of Lords, convicted prisoners, and individuals found to be mentally incapable are not allowed to vote in UK elections.
Canadian, American and European citizens can enter Mexico without additional requirements other than their passports.
Nobody requires a passport to travel between London (England) and Scotland, as both are part of the UK.