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Mollyo3737
Fri Jul 13, 2012 11:11 am
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Certificate of Registration Limitations
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Certificate of Registration Limitations
I am an American citizen that was married (in the US) to a Brit for six years. During that time, I was registered as an 8(1) British citizen by my husband in 1985. Is this document still viable? What are the limitations to this document?
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