US citizens planning a vacation in England need a passport to take a flight to England. Generally speaking, perhaps another form of ID would help.
An Irish person can freely travel to and from England without any extra paperwork. However, Irish citizens who are not also British citizens cannot live in England unconditionally, and as such may be subject to deportation. An Irish citizen wishing to move to England is advised to obtain the appropriate legal paperwork to be able to either live permanently as an Irish citizen or become a British citizen.
obviously not
The official government documentation that gives a non-citizen permission to be a resident is known as a passport.
The official government documentation that gives a non-citizen permission to be a resident is known as a passport.
passport
If there's no documentation, it's farily safe to say you're not a citizen.
There is no such thing as a 'citizen of England' in international law.
A Nigerian citizen, or any citizen for the matter, can travel any place (for the most part) as long as they have the proper paperwork and a way of getting there.
Yes, but you would have to have more paperwork than a simple passport to stay a long time. Go online to the British embassy site and find out the forms you will need they should have what you need to do.
Only if you are a US citizen.
You can't become a citizen of England - there is no such thing. People born in England are British.
Yes, you can go down to the courthouse and file the correct paperwork.