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Older New Zealanders with British heritage are grappling with border rule changes - and question marks over citizenship - as they prepare for visits to see relatives in the United Kingdom.
UK migrants have discovered they need to get British passports to go on holiday to Britain, or to visit elderly parents and grandparents, from the end of next month.
Many families emigrated in the post-war period. Their children can be citizens by descent but others will not because of when and where they were born, said British High Commissioner Iona Thomas on Wednesday.
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