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Does the UK rule the Commonwealth?

Does the UK rule the Commonwealth?

From Australia to Antigua, Canada to Cameroon, the Commonwealth is a remarkable international organisation, spanning every geographical region, religion and culture. The Commonwealth is a voluntary association of 54 independent countries, almost all of which were formerly under British rule.

How is the UK involved in the Commonwealth?

The UK government works with the Commonwealth Secretariat to ensure that the Commonwealth is able to promote democratic principles and Human Rights, support the economic development of poorer member states and help provide a voice to some of the world’s smallest and most remote sovereign states.

Does the Commonwealth actually do anything?

The Commonwealth Secretariat, established in 1965, supports Commonwealth member countries to achieve development, democracy and peace. We are a voice for small and vulnerable states and a champion for young people. We help to strengthen governance, build inclusive institutions and promote justice and human rights.

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Why is India still in the Commonwealth?

In 1949 India announced its intention to become a republic, which would have required its withdrawal from the Commonwealth under the existing rules, but at a meeting of Commonwealth heads of government in London in April 1949 it was agreed that India could continue its membership if it accepted the British crown as …

How does UK benefit from being part of the Commonwealth?

The benefits for Commonwealth citizens in the UK vary according to the country of origin and the individual’s family background. Some may benefit from visa-free travel for stays of up to six months, allowing them to work, travel, study. Others may have the right of abode or be eligible for an Ancestry visa.

Can countries leave the Commonwealth?

As membership is purely voluntary, member governments can choose at any time to leave the Commonwealth.