Yes. Uganda's government is a constitutional monarchy although the government of Uganda was previously a brutal Dictatorship.
Sir Hesketh Bell
Yes, from 1895 to 1963.
Uganda was imperialised by the British in 1894.
They signed treaties with the local chiefs and kings.
No they just need a passport.:)
Yes Pakistan is a member of the British Commonwealth
The organization once known as the British Commonwealth is now called the Commonwealth of Nations, and, no, Chile is not a member.
Yes Uganda is a Commonwealth nation. Any citizen of any Commonwealth nation is permitted by British Forces regulations to enlist in the British Forces, so long as their country was in the Commonwealth at the time of their birth (thus, a citizen of Zimbabwe who was born while the country remained in the Commonwealth is still able to enlist in the British Army, even though Zimbabwe is no longer a member of the Commonwealth of Nations).
Kenya was a member of the British commonwealth.
No. It is a US state, and as such, could not be a member of the Commonwealth.
canada is still a member or the british commonwealth and still has some control over it
Jamaica joined the Commonwealth Games by being a member of the British Commonwealth.
Mozambique There are three African members of the Commonwealth that were never under British rule: Mozambique, Namibia and Rwanda.
Jamaica joined the Commonwealth Games by being a member of the British Commonwealth.
Mozambique and Rwanda are Commonwealth members with no previous constitutional ties with the British Empire or another Commonwealth member. Cameroon is also a member of the Commonwealth and most of Cameroon was a French Trust Territory. Upon gaining independence it united with the smaller British Trust Territory of Southern Cameroon and joined the Commonwealth. This it does have constitutional links to Britain, in part.
Mauritius is a republic but a member of the Commonwealth.
Yes, Canada is still a member of the British Commonwealth. Indeed, Canada was a founder member of the Commonwealth in 1931 when its independence was recognised under the Statute of Westminster.