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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can live and work there without restriction, and is immune from removal and deportation (unless the right of abode has been revoked).
Generally, in order to have the right of abode in a certain country, a person must be a citizen of that country. However, some countries grant the right of abode for qualified non-citizens. This is distinct with the commonly-called right to land, right to live or right of residence, e.g. with permanent residency of the country generally have a de facto right of residence, but it can be revoked in certain circumstances (unlike a citizenship which can only be revoked in very limited circumstances such as fraud or national security concern), for example, conviction of crimes, or in some countries, prolonged absence from said country, and in many cases, such persons are not free from immigration control.
Rightofabode 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...
the rightofabode (Chinese: 居留權, Portuguese: Direito de Residência) entitles a person to live and work without any restrictions or conditions of stay...
The rightofabode (ROA) is an immigration status in the United Kingdom that gives a person the unrestricted right to enter and live in the UK. It was...
passport may not be full citizens with rightofabode (e.g., American nationals or British nationals). A passport does not of itself create any rights in the...
duration of residency in Hong Kong. The Hong Kong permanent identity card is a class of HKID issued to Hong Kong residents who have the rightofabode (ROA)...
travelling abroad; fewer than 800 do not have rightofabode in the UK. Nationals of this class without rightofabode are subject to immigration controls when...
and that of 1968, restricts immigration, especially primary immigration into the UK. It introduced the concept of patriality or rightofabode. It was...
valid for more than 1 month. Unless having the right to land or rightofabode in Hong Kong, nationals of all countries and territories require entry permits...
Certain passports do not, without additional endorsement, confer the rightofabode anywhere and have varying international acceptance for travel: British...
residents of the territory and nationals of the People's Republic of China through the special administrative region, who have no rightofabode in other...
foreign nationals must have at least one parent who possesses rightofabode (see Rightofabode in Macau). Malaysia: A person born in Malaysia on or after...
is an immigration status granted to a person who does not hold the rightofabode in the United Kingdom (UK), but who has been admitted to the UK without...
Territories citizenship in 2002), a citizenship which did not include rightofabode anywhere – not even in the territories in which they were born. (CUKCs...
Taiwan area household registration who therefore possess rightofabode in Taiwan and also the right to obtain a National Identity Card) had visa-free or...
Home Office believes that the act does not generally give claimants a rightofabode in the United Kingdom. Successful claims will normally be granted to...
use their passport as evidence ofrightofabode in the United Kingdom. Between 1920 and 1992, the standard design of British passports was a navy blue...
could obtain the rightofabode. An appeal was made to the Court of Appeal of the High Court, which overturned the judgment of the Court of First Instance...
nationality. United Kingdom grants rightofabode to Commonwealth citizens whose parents or spouses possessed rightofabode, and under the Windrush scheme...
have the automatic rightofabode there or in any British overseas territory. This nationality gives its holders a limited set of rights when they are...
aspects. Although the ROC has only one type of nationality, not all ROC nationals have the rightofabode in Taiwan. Under the Immigration Act, only those...
where some mainland Chinese citizens travel to give birth to gain rightofabode for their children. In an effort to discourage birth tourism, Australia...
freedom of movement are tied to the region in which a Chinese citizen is domiciled, determined by hukou in mainland China and rightofabode in the two...