Kevinf2349 wrote:Just remember that on the form the nationality is British :)
In truth, that's not a joke. I remember when we were doing the paperwork for my green card, the feds were looking for "British" or "UK". But, when I came to fill out my first 4473, the FFL called it in and they didn't want either of those, because their system didn't have a tick box for them, but did for "English". Same when I got my prints for my CHL.
Seems to me that one, less well known, advantage of naturalization is no longer having to keep track of what different agencies call your country of birth.