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Commonwealth Soldiers Get Citizen Rights


 
New Citizenship Rights for Members of the Commonwealth
Serving in the British Armed Forces
Home Office Press Release
22 November 2006
Commonwealth soldiers serving in the British Armed Forces abroad
can now gain UK citizenship under a change to the rules announced
by the Home Office today.  To reflect the commitment and sacrifice
made by serviceman from outside the UK in the British forces, they
will now be eligible to apply for citizenship despite having been
stationed abroad for the majority of their service.

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