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- British Expat Discussion Forum
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- USA - British Expats
British ExPats Social Media IBJoel on Oct 2nd 2017 Dec 3rd 2017 5:55 am by London Bill 1 24,258
- Dual Nationals ETA experience traveling to UK - British Expats
USA - Dual Nationals ETA experience traveling to UK - For dual nationals with both British American citizenship, how are you traveling to the UK British govt won’t issue an electric travel authorization to British citizens, but US law requires travel on a US passport Anyone getting rejected at the airport by
- 2025 Applying for British Citizenship - British Expats
Citizenship Passports and Spouse Family Visas (UK) - 2025 Applying for British Citizenship - Hi wonderful people! Please can someone help me from beginning to end with applying for British citizenship I was born in 1968 in South Africa My mother was born in 1948 in South Africa She has a British passport stating she
- Middle East - British Expats
Middle East - Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Dubai (UAE) are very popular locations for British expats Discuss living and working in the Middle East
- Dual citizenship applying to ESTA - British Expats
I've had an ESTA approved before having the British Citizenship, but this is the first time I'm applying after that Last edited by lonsper; Feb 13th 2025 at 9:23 am Reply
- Using British straighteners in US - British Expats
USA - Using British straighteners in US - Hello all, I am new to this forum, but hopefully someone can help me I have a pair of hair straighteners that I brought with me from England that I was told would work here with a 40w reverse wattage converter from Radio Shack However, upon going to my local Shack I found out
- What makes you not proud to be British? - British Expats
Also I am not proud about how the British treated German POWs during and after World War II in places such as London Cage on Kensington Palace Gardens in London I know it was War and that the British were fighting the Germans but the British did some really bad things to the German POWs including torture Then you have what happend to Alan Turing
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