Examples of British Dependent Territories citizen in a sentence
Regulations under this section may require the master of any ship not registered in the United Kingdom which calls at a port in the United Kingdom in the course of or at the end of a voyage to make a return to a superintendent of any birth or death of a British citizen, a British Dependent Territories citizen or a British Overseas citizen which has occurred in the ship during the voyage.
P has never been a British overseas territories citizen or a British Dependent Territories citizen.
A passport describing you as a British Dependent Territories citizen and which indicates that the status derives from a connection with Gibraltar.
For the purpose of applying those provisions of this Convention which apply to nationals of one or the other State “national” means, in relation to the United Kingdom, any British citizen, British Dependent Territories citizen, British Overseas citizen or British subject.
This largely repeated the provisions of the previous Ordinance but contained a new section 4(3) which provided that the restrictions on entry or residence imposed by section 4(1) should (with the exception of Diego Garcia) not apply to anyone who was a British Dependent Territories citizen by virtue of his connection with BIOT.
Hint: The main challenge is to set it up as if A and B were known (the H angle from Figure 3 can be derived).
Regulations under this section may require the master of any ship not registered in the Falkland Islands which calls at a port in the Falkland Islands in the course of or at the end of a voyage to make a return to a marine superintendent of any birth or death of a British citizen, a British Dependent Territories citizen or a British Overseas citizen which has occurred in the ship during the voyage.
On 1st January 1983 she became a British Dependent Territories citizen.
The Secretary-General shall also be informed if the person nominated is a British citizen, British Dependent Territories citizen, British Overseas citizen, or British National (Overseas) or permanently resident in the United Kingdom.
It contains various provisions entitling those born stateless both before and after 1 January 1983 (the date on which the 1981 Act came into effect) either in the United Kingdom, a dependent territory or elsewhere to acquire the status of British citizen, British Dependent Territories citizen, British overseas citizen or British subject.