British mother and children feels 'unwelcome in own country' after getting blocked from flight from UK over dual citizenship rules
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A British woman has described feeling "unwelcome in my own country" after airline staff refused to let her board a flight with her two young children due to new dual nationality regulations.Colette Bjorn-Alderson, 33, had been travelling to attend her best friend's wedding in Wales when she was stopped at Copenhagen Airport's check-in desk.The mother was left stranded with her six-week-old baby Rowan and 23-month-old son Fearn after staff informed her the family lacked the correct documentation."It was a nightmare.
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Thankfully, some kind strangers helped because I was left trying to sort out the Home Office stuff, breast-feed my baby and look after my toddler." TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say She added: "I feel so unwelcome in my own country.
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I lived in the UK for 28 years.
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I grew up in Altrincham and all my family are there."Regulations introduced in February now require British citizens to present either a valid UK passport or a certificate of...
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