Fox is upset at a law which allows
Commonwealth citizens living in the UK to vote in general elections.
Under the 1971 Immigration Act
Commonwealth citizens living in the UK were given indefinite leave to remain, but no records were kept by the Home Office and no paperwork confirming people's right to live in the UK was issued.
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It offers such metaphors of the Christian
life as «ambassador for Christ» — a favorite of evangelicals — and «
citizen of God's
commonwealth,» a favorite of social activists.
One reason why it is of vital concern to every
citizen, whatever his special form of religious belief, that real religion should flourish in the
commonwealth is that religion has always taught men thus to respect
life's sanctities.
India benefits directly from the economic ties with wealthy nations, and leaving the
Commonwealth would disenfranchise millions of Indians
living as
Commonwealth Citizens, stopping them from voting in the UK and other countries that allow Commonwealth citizens t
Citizens, stopping them from voting in the UK and other countries that allow
Commonwealth citizens t
citizens the vote.
All registered electors (British, Irish,
Commonwealth and European Union
citizens)
living in England and Wales (except London) who were aged 18 or over on Thursday 15 November 2012 were entitled to vote in the PCC elections.
This support helps the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts collect, preserve, exhibit, and interpret art as well as encourages the study of the arts, thus enriching the
lives of the
citizens of the
Commonwealth of Virginia.
Not only are St Kitts and Nevis, Dominica, and Grenada all members of the
Commonwealth of Nations, they are also members of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), meaning that their
citizens can
live in any other CARICOM member state.
If we expand our vision of therapy and the role of the
citizen therapist in society, we can contribute to a flourishing democracy where people can be agents of their own
lives and builders of the
commonwealth.»