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Qué (quién) es right of abode - definición


right of abode         
¦ noun chiefly Brit. a person's right to live in a country.
Right of abode         
The right of abode is an individual's freedom from immigration control in a particular country. A person who has the right of abode in a country does not need permission from the government to enter the country and can live and work there without restriction, and is immune from removal and deportation (unless the right of abode has been revoked).
Right of abode in Hong Kong         
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LEGAL RIGHT TO PERMANENT RESIDENCY IN HONG KONG
Right-of-Abode issue, Hong Kong; Right of abode issue in Hong Kong; Right of abode issue; Citizenship of Hong Kong; Right of abode issue, Hong Kong; Alien children in Hong Kong; Right of Abode in Hong Kong
Right of abode in Hong Kong entitles a person to live and work in the territory without any restrictions or conditions of stay. Someone who has that right is a Hong Kong permanent resident.

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Right of abode
The right of abode is an individual's freedom from immigration control in a particular country. A person who has the right of abode in a country does not need permission from the government to enter the country and can live and work there without restriction, and is immune from removal and deportation (unless the right of abode has been revoked).
Ejemplos de uso de right of abode
1. With democracy came more promises from the British government – that the right of abode and the right to own property would be enshrined in new legislation.
2. But last month, without consultation, the Foreign Office announced that it no longer considered it "appropriate" to grant right of abode or property rights.
3. The country they fought for after all, when people in UK Overseas Territories get British passports and an automatic right of abode for doing nothing for the UK.
4. But last month Foreign Office minister Lord Triesman wrote to them saying there had been a change of plan and they would not have a right of abode or a right of tenure.
5. "The British government has been defeated in its attempt to abolish the right of abode of the islanders after first deporting them in secret 30 years ago," said Richard Gifford, the lawyer representing the islanders.