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No. Right of abode is based on a person's own nationality or qualifying history; it cannot be passed to a spouse or children simply because you hold it.
Right of abode is personal. Holding it yourself does not give your partner or children any automatic claim to it.
Your family members would need to qualify in their own right, which for most people is not possible, or apply through the standard immigration routes such as a family visa. The historical Commonwealth provisions are narrow and depend on each individual's own circumstances, so each person's eligibility must be assessed separately.
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