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It makes you more British obviously. You won the quiz, you paid the fee and you have sworn allegiance unlike those queue jumpers that were just born here. Most of them probably
wouldn't even qualify for residence due to the minimum income threshold.
I haven't really put any thought into it just went through the motions. The British citizenship
doesn't add much value beyond solving a local bureaucratic hassle.
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Voting and not being subject to immigration controls if I ever have to be abroad for long to support my parents made it worth it for me.
Also can't help but not being 💯 trusting even though EUSS is legally fine.
No pleasing the cap doffing brigade and the "take care of our own people first" and "we are not racist but Corbyn is a anti Semite" brigade anyway.
People accept you or don't I shall have to try to be "a better Brit" ;)
I am fully aware of that, but you don't get the choice. It's not a blocker for me.
Some people do not agree with it in principle which is fair enough as well.
I don't know what it means in practice, do I send her a birthday card? It is a bit strange though as the born Brits don't need to do it. Do I need to be MORE loyal?