Can British Citizens Live In Overseas Territories? 🇬🇧
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- Опубліковано 14 лип 2024
- Are full British citizens entitled to live in British Overseas Territories through right of abode? 🇬🇧
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In this video we talk about whether British nationals on a full British passport have right of abode in overseas territories such as Bermuda, Cayman Islands, Gibraltar, or if they need some sort of work permit to live in these territories.
00:00 Intro
00:15 French Overseas Territories
00:41 Falkland Islands
01:42 Guernsey, Jersey, Gibraltar
02:12 Why?
02:58 Outro
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So, looks like the French got something right, while we were shortsighted. Thanks for this information. I think that the French got it right and our lot got it wrong. I would love to be able to move to one of those BOT with nice weather and I don't mind if they want to come live here in the cold. Am happy to swap places 😁
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Speaking as a Caribbean man whose parents were from two former British colonies it doesn't benefit any Caribbean island still being a British colony there are no benefits for any Caribbean island to remain as a British colony
It's due to size and u.k government policy. The ots were stripped of british citizenship back in 1981, because of the future handing over of Hong Kong was soon coming, 5 million people lived in hk and Britain didn't want 5 million of them flocking over before the handover to China, so the uk and crown colonies citizenship was changed to several layers of citizenship. When hk was given to China this policy of different citizenship didn't change. It took until 2002 for return of British citizenship and the ots can't stay or work in the uk with a those other lower British citizenship options unless they apply for full British citizenship. It was about 5 million people in hk. Quite a xenophobic law.
No it's not
Bit strange our country just brings them in via navy and RLNI..STRANGE EVERY WHERE ELSE YOU CANNOT GO. Rishi
BOTC are now automatically British Citizens too, so they can freely come here but we can't go there. One reason may be small rich places like Bermuda that you mentioned and the Caymen islands wouldnt want to be overrun with brits an BOTC from other overseas territories looking for employment. Also very small places like Pitcairn have a unique way of life.
Pitcairn have a unique way of life???.......Yeah a noncy way of life!
@@lordtesticlees9810 Which they got punished for
I was wondering about UK Citizens right to work in Gibraltar, I think you pretty much have answered that question. cheers!
Glad the video helped!
Actually, I'm French, born in Paris but originally from the a French Caribbean oversea territory and I relocated there at the age of 5-6 years old. It's actually always a bit messy culturally and in terms of governance. But, yes the "territorial continuity" of the French system makes it no brainer to live where you want on the entire French territory, regardless of the geographic situation. Same in Italy. People from mainland can come for holidays and decide to stay a few months, a few years or for ever... or the other way around. The government doesn't care. Except if you work in public services, locals have priority on certain jobs (teaching in public schools etc.), if you're in the private sector, than none of this matters. You just need your ID, no passport required. I'm so impatient to get to know Gibraltar. I'm London-based. I'd love to relocate for a few months ❤❤❤ Thanks for the video
If I win the lottery I would relocate to Jersey as it’s warmer, sunnier and doesn’t tax people to death.
Tristan Da Cunha doesn’t allow even British citizens to move there, unless you married a local or have a job there.
Same with the Falklands - I called them directly for a video and they told me the same thing.
For Gibraltar you do need a permit. To get one you either need to have a job in Gibraltar or proof of self sufficiency (which includes self-funded health insurance). You can sort it out after arriving there, but it is hard to get accommodation (also a requirement) without a job offer/contract.
Likewise Gibraltar citizens are full British citizens, not overseas territory citizens, and have right of abode in the UK. I assume Guernsey has the same reciprocal agreement.
The reason is simple; British Overseas Territories are self governing and free to make their own immigration rules.
and taxes
Thats not it. Thats not it at all. They are not the ones who make those rules. The UK does. If the UK wants to change the policy they can change it tonight, The territories dont decide that at all.
Happy to be paid for and defended by the British, however. Where’s the need for independence there?
It's not only about passport it's also about voting rights. Everyone in the french overseas territories with a french ID and with voting rights ( above 18 with civil rights) is entitled to vote for local elections but also for national elections ! The Tahitian vote for the president's elections ! Guadeloupe, Martinique, French Guyana, Reunion and Mayotte Islands are in fact french departments like the french mainland departments. New Caledonia, Polynesia are french territories with french citizenship but also have local administration and only the local can vote for them.
Yes I can get on a plane and go live in Réunion or Guadeloupe tomorrow. I have a Romanian passport. I don't know how this would work for French Polynesia or Bora Bora though
You have to apply for a visa bc they are territories.
what about island of sark?
The Isle of Man recently temporarily dropped the work permit requirement.
Can you do a BOTC passport different from a British Citizenship?
they should do like french
Perhaps London would not wish to have a reciprocal agreement with these places?
Gibraltar and the Falklands ? maybe, but they are self governing and free to decide for themselves.
U.S citizens can move to the U.S virgin islands and live and work there but UK citizens cannot move to British Virgin Islands and live there. It makes no sense at all. And to the person who will say its because these territories' are small well the U.S virgin islands are small and yet Americans can move there so the size is not the reason
I'm French Caribbean and I ttly agree. Anyone with an EU passport can relocate to a French OT, due to Schengen rule. Ironically, when the UK was in the EU, it was easier for a British citizen to relocate on a French OT than a BOT 😂😂😂 As a matter of fact, I knew a Mainland UK-born Australian guy who was in a hurry to relocate to my island (before Brexit) since he it didn't like it in London at all. But, I didn't even know the different passports neither or the visa policy ... It doesn't make sense in 2024...it's weird, honest
The only downside when you give exclusivity like the French is that it creates a back door for unwanted immigration
If everyone done a dna test, you would realise that you apart of many Countries, and therefore a citizen of the world. We should be able to move freely and live where we feel to contribute to
exactly they are trying to cage us in like animals , unless your born or make it rich then its pretty simple
Then the third world would overwhelm the few places which are nice to live and then they would become the third world too with that policy.
@@mtvne have you seen all of the so called third world. It’s not all primitive and poverty ridden as the media make out
It’s more complicated in Guernsey, we are a bailiwick
Falklands mentioned? Malvinas argentinas❤❤
Falklands Islands ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Its do with Tax bro.
The rich can go to Bermuda lets say and have a different passport with 0 tax.
Why don't we send the small boat people to the Falklands and other overseas territories?
Why would we they would fit in much better here and there’s only about 200 of them a year, we should probably get them to move to scotland as it is very sparsely populated up there
UK govenment did, in the 70s. Hong Kong was assigned by UK to be "port of 1st asylum" for boat people from Vietnam after US lost the Vietnam war.
I got the Caribbean islands that my parents are from are both independent have been independent since the 1960s been under the rule of the British never ever benefited us only the British benefited from colonisation is been at this 6 to 1600 since the days of slavery the British got rich wife my people remain poor poverty I am glad that both of the Caribbean islands that my parents are from a fully independent and have been independence since the 1960s there are no benefits of being a colony in 2024 I hope Caribbean islands that Puerto Rico Guadalupe Martinique French and Dutch St Martin the Dutch ABC Islands new Providence and San Andreas all become independent from the French the British and the Dutch
we can move to Ireland a Sovereign country but Not to a British Overseas Territory
you make a good point. its really strange British citizens can move to Ireland and work but not a territory
well we spend billions protecting them and get nothing back
during British colonial rule period, Hong Kong tax payers were responsible for the British Army expenditure in Hong Kong.
Omg grow up CAN OVERSEAS CITIZENS LIVE IN THE UK OF COURSE THEY CAN AND VICE VERSER .
Well let's be honest,Britain stole the overseas territories so that's why you need a visa
Shut up you know nothing