England is a part of the United Kingdom and anybody will be eligible to hold a BRITISH passport, whether they are from England or Scotland or Wales or Northern Ireland. But people from some European countries in particular sometimes make the mistake of saying "English" or "England when they really mean "British" or "the United Kingdom". Confusion is increased due to fact that in some sports like soccer or rugby union, England has its own team and so does Scotland and so does Wales, whereas in other sports like athletics or lawn tennis the United Kingdom enters as a combined team made up of people from England, Scotland, Wales and/or Northern Ireland.
your nationilty is English as you where born in EnglandYou are English, however you are also British, entitled to a British Passport, as a citizen of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
If you were born in England, you would know that there is no such thing as an English passport. Citizens of the United Kingdom (including England) have British passports.
Born is past tense.
It would have been the English to be precise. Britian describes the area of England, Scotland and Wales.
No. She was born in Wiltshire, England. She was English.
Shakespeare was born in Stratford-upon-Avon in England, which would make him English/British.
No. English people = people born in England British people= people born anywhere within the United Kingdom (Northen Ireland, England, Wales and Scotland)
He is English (British), born and raised in Wolverhampton, England. :)
He's British. He was born in Exeter, Devon, England.
no, it is british. She was born in Tottenham
People from England are called several things, but British or English are the main adjectives. Some call them Englanders also..
He was born in Surrey, England and moved to Australia when he was young, he's an English born Australian.
Born to an English mother Tricia, and British Pakistani father Yaser.
Florence Nightingale was British. She was born in Florence, Italy to British parents, but spent most of her life in England.
Zayn Malik is from England. His father is from Pakistan.
your nationilty is English as you where born in EnglandYou are English, however you are also British, entitled to a British Passport, as a citizen of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
British or English