UK Citizen?

My grandmas parents were born in England, but immigrated to America would that make me a UK citizen, or able to apply for citizenship?

Answer:
Nope to both. The Brits are a lot more stricter with citizenship than the Americans are. You have to have parents that are British to be able to qualify (since you're not born in the UK). Great-grandparents would be going too far back. Grandparents might get you a ancestry visa though.
Where were you born?

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