patriality การใช้
- However, the concept of patriality was only a temporary solution to halt a sudden wave of migration.
- Finally, under the " Immigration Act, 1971 ", the concept of patriality or right of abode was created.
- The Immigration Act 1971 developed this distinction by creating the concept of " patriality " or " right of abode ".
- However, the concept of patriality was recognised as only a temporary solution, so the British government embarked on a major reform of the law, resulting in the British Nationality Act 1981.
- The Immigration Act 1971 introduced the concept of " patriality ", by which only British subjects with sufficiently strong links to the British Islands ( i . e . the UK, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man ) had " right of abode ", the right to live and work in the Islands.
- The Immigration Act 1971 introduced the concept of " patriality ", by which only British subjects with sufficiently strong links to the British Islands ( i . e . the United Kingdom, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man ) had " right of abode ", the right to live and work in the United Kingdom and Islands.