British subject
The term British subject has had a number of different legal meanings over time. Formerly 'British subject' was used to denote de facto citizenship of the United Kingdom and the British Empire, and until 1949 was used to refer generally to any person born or naturalised in the United Kingdom or the British Empire, including the independent dominions (but not including protectorates). The term had a more complex interpretation between 1949 and 1983 and the move to independence of many of the colonies, with subject status existing alongside citizenship of an individual country or colony.
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British subject
The term British subject has had a number of different legal meanings over time. Formerly 'British subject' was used to denote de facto citizenship of the United Kingdom and the British Empire, and until 1949 was used to refer generally to any person born or naturalised in the United Kingdom or the British Empire, including the independent dominions (but not including protectorates). The term had a more complex interpretation between 1949 and 1983 and the move to independence of many of the colonies, with subject status existing alongside citizenship of an individual country or colony.
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En la ley de nacionalidad brit ...... acionalidad Británica de 1981.
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The term British subject has h ...... the protection of, the Crown.
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英籍人士(英语:British subject),又作英國臣 ...... 日常場合中,英籍人士偶爾也可被籠統理解為英國國民或英國人等。
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En la ley de nacionalidad brit ...... acionalidad Británica de 1981.
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The term British subject has h ...... individual country or colony.
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英籍人士(英语:British subject),又作英國臣 ...... 日常場合中,英籍人士偶爾也可被籠統理解為英國國民或英國人等。
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British subject
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Súbdito británico
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英籍人士
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