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The way I read it is it says 'citizen' which to me means BC which means holder of UK passport.Siggi wrote:I have just read the US web site requirements for Visa Waiver.
It states, you qualify for the VWP if you are citzen with the unrestricted right of permanent abobe in England,Scotland,Wales,N.Ireland, The channel Island and the Isle of Man.
So doe's this mean if you are a foreign nation with ILR in the UK you also qualify for VWP????
or have I read this wrong!
Do you have the link?Siggi wrote:You guys are both right about the word citizen.
However why would they not just say UK citizens, instead they highlight permanent residence with right of abode.
This does not apear for Germany France ect>
A better link since the above does not work properly for me!Siggi wrote:Have a look at this one.
www/cbp.gov/xp/cgov/travel/lib_visa/vistors_us/vwp
paulp wrote:It's probably to rule out British Overseas Citizens and other variations.Siggi wrote:You guys are both right about the word citizen.
However why would they not just say UK citizens, instead they highlight permanent residence with right of abode.
This does not apear for Germany France ect>