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UK Certificate of Entitlement right to abode


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In plain layman’s terms, ‘right of abode’ means that one has the right to live and work in the UK without any immigration restrictions.

 

The right of abode is a statutory right, which a person either has or does not have.

 

There are two categories of people who currently have the right of abode in terms of the UK Immigration rules:

 

British citizens.

Commonwealth citizens who had the right of abode immediately before 1 January 1983 and who have not, since then, ceased to be Commonwealth citizens.

In order to prove the ‘right of abode,’ a person is required to present one of the below forms of evidence:

 

Certificate of Entitlement to Right of Abode

 

Persons who hold British citizenship and would like to travel to the United Kingdom but don’t hold a current valid British passport can apply for the ‘certificate of entitlement.’

 

The certificate of entitlement is perfect for applicants who have never held a British passport before, who are eligible for one but, however, don’t have the means or time to apply for the British passport at present.

 

It is important here to keep in mind that the certificate of entitlement holds the same status as a British passport, but only permits entrance into the United Kingdom as a British citizen.

 

The certificate of entitlement is in the form of a visa endorsed into your current valid passport (Non-British passport). The advantage of applying for this is that it can be done via the regular visa application routes in your home country.

 

Do note, however, if you are in fact eligible for a British passport and have never held one, we would advise that you apply for this as your first option, as this is, of course, the best option.

 

However, the certificate of entitlement is an alternative route available to British citizens who have never held a British passport before but cannot apply for one due to inadequate documents or due to time restraints.

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