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DTCwordfan | 12:58 Thu 04th Jul 2024 | Politics
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My daughter has dual nationality and has lived here since 2017 - Brit passport, NHs #, pays tax and council tax and all the rest.

she didn't vote in 2019 but has been told that because she was born in the EU, in the neths, she is ineligible and you now have to have been born here, this a result of Brexit. Is this true?

I've also asked my goddaughter who is a lawyer in London and was born in Brussels....

Over to you....

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ok - they would say she can't vote if she wasn't registered but I don't think the bean counters would be experts on the legalities concerning registration.

they are just council clerks after all

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