As a British citizen wanting to live and work in USA on a temporary basis, you will need a nonimmigrant visa. Some of the main options here include: E-1 & E-2 visas for the treaty trader or investor. L-1A & L-1B visas for intra-company transfers.
Do you lose UK citizenship living abroad?
As others have noted, you don’t lose your citizenship. However, the UK government makes a distinction between UK citizens who are residents and those who are “non doms” (non-domiciled UK citizens). Indefinitely, as long as they have tea. Otherwise, about one week after whatever supply they brought with them runs out.
When do you become a citizen of the UK?
There are different rules if, when you were born: at least one of your parents was a citizen of an EU or EEA country You’re automatically a British citizen if you were adopted by a British citizen in a UK court. You’ll be a British citizen if when you were born at least one of your parents was either:
Who is an u.s.citizen born in England?
I am a 36-year-old U.S. citizen born here in the U.S. and still lives here. My mother was originally from England. She was born there and lived there for 23 years and then she came to the U.S. and has lived here every since.
How old do you have to be to become an US citizen?
These requirements for US citizenship are as follows: You have to be at least 18 years old when you file the application. You must have had a Green Card for at least 5 years. You must have continuous residence in the US for at least 5 years before you file the application.
Can a British citizen apply for an US passport?
Answer: You need to go through the naturalization process before you can apply for a U.S. passport. For questions regarding citizenship, it is best that you contact the USCIS. Question: I believe I qualify for British citizenship by descent, with one unknown factor that needs answering. My British mother became a Naturalized US Citizen in 1948.