No
British citizens from England and Wales will not have to apply for a new passport and driving licence if Scotland becomes independent.
Probably not.
That won't be known until Scotland becomes independent, at the present moment it is still part of the United Kingdom.
England, Scotland, Wales. If you add Northern Ireland, the full name of the country then becomes The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.Great Britain consists of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Yes, Scotland has its own government, but it is a devolved government, meaning that Scotland is still joined to the United Kingdom. As this is the case, when it comes to issues like Passports people in Scotland still have to us a British passport. Until Scotland gets Independence, this will continue to be the case. Once Scotland becomes independent, Scottish citizens will then be able to apply for Scottish passports as Scotland will then be sovereign and, like other independent nations, have its own embassies abroad.
England, Scotland, Wales. When Northern Ireland is included, it becomes the United Kingdom.
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No, England is part of Britain, or more correctly, The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland."
Only three countries make up the island of Great Britain: England, Scotland, Wales.The UK (United Kingdom) includes Great Britain and Ireland (since 1922 only Northern Ireland).There are only three countries in Great Britain; England, Scotland and Wales. When Northern Ireland is added to make four, it becomes the United Kingdom although citizens of all four places are British in international law. Yes, I know it's ludicrous but that's the way it is.
The three regions of Great Britain are England, Scotland and Wales. If you add Northern Ireland, it becomes the United Kingdom, or to give the country its full title, The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
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