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I am Canadian and I hold a Canadian passport and I am currently in the process of obtaining my UK passport (my mum was born a British citizen). I plan on moving to and working in the UK do I still need a work permit or visa?










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I am Canadian and I hold a Canadian passport and I am currently in the process of obtaining my UK passport (my mum was born a British citizen). I plan on moving to and working in the UK do I still need a work permit or visa?










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closed as off-topic by Gayot Fow, Ali Awan, David Richerby, Giorgio, CGCampbell Jul 11 '17 at 15:04


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  • "Questions about immigration or moving for extended periods of time (studies or employment, among others) are off-topic. Our sister site, Expatriates Stack Exchange might be a better place to ask. See also the meta post Is it OK to ask questions about immigration?." – Gayot Fow, Ali Awan, David Richerby, Giorgio, CGCampbell
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I am Canadian and I hold a Canadian passport and I am currently in the process of obtaining my UK passport (my mum was born a British citizen). I plan on moving to and working in the UK do I still need a work permit or visa?










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I am Canadian and I hold a Canadian passport and I am currently in the process of obtaining my UK passport (my mum was born a British citizen). I plan on moving to and working in the UK do I still need a work permit or visa?







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closed as off-topic by Gayot Fow, Ali Awan, David Richerby, Giorgio, CGCampbell Jul 11 '17 at 15:04


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  • "Questions about immigration or moving for extended periods of time (studies or employment, among others) are off-topic. Our sister site, Expatriates Stack Exchange might be a better place to ask. See also the meta post Is it OK to ask questions about immigration?." – Gayot Fow, Ali Awan, David Richerby, Giorgio, CGCampbell
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closed as off-topic by Gayot Fow, Ali Awan, David Richerby, Giorgio, CGCampbell Jul 11 '17 at 15:04


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "Questions about immigration or moving for extended periods of time (studies or employment, among others) are off-topic. Our sister site, Expatriates Stack Exchange might be a better place to ask. See also the meta post Is it OK to ask questions about immigration?." – Gayot Fow, Ali Awan, David Richerby, Giorgio, CGCampbell
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  • If your mother's transmission of nationality is valid it makes you British then you don't need a work permit, or anything else. Questions about work are beyond our competence here. Please use Expats expatriates.stackexchange.com/questions Close voting as off-topic.
    – Gayot Fow
    Jul 11 '17 at 4:13

















  • If your mother's transmission of nationality is valid it makes you British then you don't need a work permit, or anything else. Questions about work are beyond our competence here. Please use Expats expatriates.stackexchange.com/questions Close voting as off-topic.
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    Jul 11 '17 at 4:13
















If your mother's transmission of nationality is valid it makes you British then you don't need a work permit, or anything else. Questions about work are beyond our competence here. Please use Expats expatriates.stackexchange.com/questions Close voting as off-topic.
– Gayot Fow
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If your mother's transmission of nationality is valid it makes you British then you don't need a work permit, or anything else. Questions about work are beyond our competence here. Please use Expats expatriates.stackexchange.com/questions Close voting as off-topic.
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No. If you get the passport, you are a British citizen. This means that you can live and work without restriction in the UK. British citizens don't need visas or permits for the UK, just as Canadian citizens don't need them for Canada.






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    No. If you get the passport, you are a British citizen. This means that you can live and work without restriction in the UK. British citizens don't need visas or permits for the UK, just as Canadian citizens don't need them for Canada.






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      No. If you get the passport, you are a British citizen. This means that you can live and work without restriction in the UK. British citizens don't need visas or permits for the UK, just as Canadian citizens don't need them for Canada.






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        No. If you get the passport, you are a British citizen. This means that you can live and work without restriction in the UK. British citizens don't need visas or permits for the UK, just as Canadian citizens don't need them for Canada.






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        No. If you get the passport, you are a British citizen. This means that you can live and work without restriction in the UK. British citizens don't need visas or permits for the UK, just as Canadian citizens don't need them for Canada.







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