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How To Use Patrial In A Sentence

  • They were replaced by temporary work permits for certain categories of skills and for domestic servants, and free admission for ‘patrials’ and EU citizens.
  • However, in order to gain entry into the U.K. the wife had to have a certificate of patriality which was granted only once she was able to satisfy the authorities that she was indeed the wife of a patrial.
  • The Immigration Act 1971 introduced the two concepts of the right of abode and patriality.
  • Under the Act those qualifying for right of abode under the 1968 and 1971 Immigration Acts - so-called patrials - became British Citizens.
  • The 1971 Immigration Act allowed free entry to ‘patrials’, that is, persons who had at least one British grandparent, or who had been naturalized, or who had lived in Britain for five years.
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  • Under section 1 of the Immigration Act 1971 he became a patrial with a right of abode in the U.K. and his wife, who lived with his four children in India, automatically became entitled to the same right.
  • Moreover, children born in the UK to non-British citizens do not acquire British citizenship unless they can satisfy the requirements of patriality.
  • - * — I often think, my dear Mtfs Sehrya, nothing but her mftmifbing indMBvence for themoft engaging of men, could have peewenjbed her for feeing his unfortunate - patriality, for ysur poor Lurinda~-4kir«3y fee conldinoc ham been bttnd to it, had he been dear to her. 1 fctnetiases tremble left Lord* Lucinda Osburn: A Novel ...

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