Talk:Barbados nationality law

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"The Constitution of Barbados defined citizens of Barbados as those born on the island before 1966 who were British subjects at the time of independence"

One had to be a Citizen of the UK and Colonies - rather than a British subject - to acquire Barbados citizenship. Article amended and link to Barbados constitution added.

British nationality law

British subject

JAJ 16:23, 30 July 2005 (UTC)