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Christian Bale.

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British nationality law is the law of the United Kingdom that concerns citizenship and other categories of British nationality. The law is complex due to the United Kingdom’s historical status as an imperial power.

English law and Scots law have always distinguished between the Monarch’s subjects and aliens, but British nationality law was uncodified until the British Nationality and Status of Aliens Act 1914 codified existing common law and statute, with a few minor changes.

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Some thought the single Imperial status of “British subject” was becoming increasingly inadequate to deal with a Commonwealth of independent member states. In 1948, the Commonwealth Heads of Government agreed that each member would adopt a national citizenship (Canada had already done so), but that the existing status of British subject would continue as a common status held by all Commonwealth citizens.

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