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A british person can be an FBI agent but must be legally living in the United States with a United States Passport, therefore if they live in Britain you can't be an FBI Agent I think
The UK does not have an equivalent of the FBI. Most criminal investigations are handled by the Police, and the most serious ones are dealt with by the London Metropolitan Police (aka Scotland Yard). Serious Organised crime is dealt with by the Serious Organised Crime Agency (SOCA), a government organisation. Secret investigations are done by the Security Service, better known as MI5 (Military Intelligence Section Five). Both the Police, SOCA and MI5 come under control of the Home Office, an executive department of the British Government.
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Federal bereau of investigation
DIE, FBI, or CIA, or COP etc.
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What does the FBI do??
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It would be "an" before FBI (an FBI investigation, an FBI agent), because FBI is pronounced "eff-bee-eye."The indefinite article an is used whenever the following spoken sound is a vowel sound, or is very similar to one, notably H sounds. (The word historical is one of several words that may use either a or an.)When you use FBI as a noun, it is neither of the above, and you'd say, "the FBI". The FBI is a specific government agency and not countable. So it is "the FBI" unless you are using FBI as an adjective, then the above rules would apply.Examples:John is an FBI agent.John works for the FBI.
the outlook for becoming a FBI agent is 50% chance of becoming a FBI
i think tha FBI chack is for see if someone is an FBI agent...
FBI was founded in 1908