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The Right to Abode entitles the candidate to live and work freely in the UK without any restrictions. Those with the Right to Abode are free from immigration control and do not have a time limit attached to their stay in the UK. Candidates are also eligible to apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain or can register as a British Citizen. All British and Commonwealth citizens have the Right to Abode.
All British nationals automatically have the Right of Abode. Dual nationals who do not have a British passport may obtain a Right of Abode stamp in their foreign passport to enable them to travel to the UK without any restrictions or problems. All those who obtained citizenship on 1st January 1983, the date the British Nationality Act came into force, will have the Right of Abode in the UK. The following categories automatically receive Right to Abode:
If an individual has gained UK citizenship either through birth, adoption, naturalisation or has been registered in the UK. If an individual’s parent was a UK citizen either through birth, adoption, or naturalisation at the time of his or her birth. If the individual’s parent qualifies for the Right of Abode through birth, adoption or naturalisation. If the individual was a UK citizen before 1st January 1983 and had been living in the UK continuously for five years, during which time they have met with all immigration terms did not have any time limit on the duration of their stay. If the individual is or was the spouse of someone with the right of abode in the UK.
Commonwealth citizens have Right to Abode if they have been a citizen of a Commonwealth country prior to 1 January 1983. This makes the Commonwealth citizen free from UK immigration control and they are not required to seek permission from immigration to enter the UK. These citizens can freely live and work in the UK without any restrictions. Commonwealth citizens qualify for the right to abode under the following circumstances:
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