Can you lose British citizenship?

If you have British citizenship, you can't usually be deported or lose your citizenship. You can't apply for citizenship if you've already been found guilty of a serious criminal offence.
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What can make you lose your British citizenship?

It is currently in section 40 of the British Nationality Act 1981 and can be used for two reasons.
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  • national security including espionage and acts of terrorism.
  • unacceptable behaviour such as the 'glorification' of terrorism.
  • war crimes.
  • serious organised crime.
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Can UK citizens lose their citizenship?

What are the reasons for removing someone's citizenship? The home secretary can strip someone of their citizenship for a number of reasons - these would not be changed by the new law: It is "for the public good" and would not make them stateless. The person obtained citizenship through fraud.
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Can you lose British citizenship if you live in another country?

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Your UK citizenship will not be affected if you move or retire abroad. If you want to live in an EU country, check the country's living in guide for information about your rights. You may need a visa.
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How long can a British citizen be out of the UK?

You are allowed to spend time outside of the UK so long as these periods of absence do not exceed 6 months at any one time. It does not matter how much time you spend outside of the UK in total during the required 5-year continuous residence period provided you return each time after a maximum of 6 months.
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Can a British citizen be denied entry into the UK?

Being denied entry to the U.K. can be upsetting for travellers and their loved ones. It helps to know what to expect, and what you can do to make the experience less stressful. If you are denied entry into the U.K., you will be held at the airport until you can be returned to the location from which you departed.
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Can my citizenship be revoked?

You might lose your U.S. citizenship in specific cases, including if you: Run for public office in a foreign country (under certain conditions) Enter military service in a foreign country (under certain conditions) Apply for citizenship in a foreign country with the intention of giving up U.S. citizenship.
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Does UK allow dual citizenship?

If you are a foreign national who is considering applying for dual citizenship in the UK, you might be pleased to know that this is allowed under UK immigration law. As such, the UK does not place restrictions on the number of concurrent citizenships you hold.
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How many days you can stay outside UK for citizenship?

How many days can I stay outside the UK for British Citizenship? In order to qualify for UK Citizenship, you will need to have spent not more than 90 days outside the UK during the 12 month period immediately before the date of your application for British Citizenship by Naturalisation.
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Do I lose my citizenship if I move to another country?

No Longer Can One Lose U.S. Citizenship By Living in Another Country. At this time, no penalties exist if a naturalized U.S. citizen simply goes to live in another country. This is a distinct benefit of U.S. citizenship, since green card holders can have their status taken away for "abandoning" their U.S. residence.
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Can you deport a British citizen?

Under the Immigration Act 1971 sections 3(5) and 3(6), the UK Secretary of State has the power to make an order of deportation against a foreign criminal. Deportation requires that an individual leave the UK, and sanctions their detention until their removal.
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Does a British passport mean you are a British citizen?

Having a British passport doesn't mean you're a citizen either. British citizens, overseas territories citizens, overseas citizens, subjects, nationals (overseas) and protected persons can all apply for a passport.
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Which countries allow dual citizenship with UK?

Some other countries that allow you to hold dual citizenship with the UK
  • Australia.
  • Canada.
  • Israel.
  • Pakistan.
  • Philippines.
  • Switzerland.
  • United States.
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What's the difference between British citizen and British national?

As a British national it is important to know what type of nationality status that you hold as your rights will vary depending on the status that you hold. Generally, British citizenship is the only nationality that allows you to live and work in the UK without being subject to immigration time restrictions.
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Can I get my UK citizenship back after renouncing?

In some cases it's possible to resume your British nationality after renouncing it. Read the guidance to check if you can apply. It is taking longer than usual to process applications because of coronavirus (COVID-19). This will not affect the decision.
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How long can I stay abroad without losing my citizenship?

U.S. immigration law assumes that a person admitted to the United States as an immigrant will live in the United States permanently. Remaining outside the United States for more than one year may result in a loss of Lawful Permanent Resident status.
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Can I lose my settled status UK?

With Settled Status you can leave the UK for a period of up to five years (or four years if you are Swiss). If you stay away longer, you may lose your status.
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Who can stay in UK after Brexit?

If you have lived in the UK for more than 5 years, you can apply to the British government for settled status. This gives people the right to live and work in the UK. It also gives you the right to accrue state pension and to access public services.
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What is the downside to dual citizenship?

Drawbacks of being a dual citizen include the potential for double taxation, the long and expensive process for obtaining dual citizenship, and the fact that you become bound by the laws of two nations.
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Is having 2 passports illegal UK?

Dual citizenship (also known as dual nationality) is allowed in the UK. This means you can be a British citizen and also a citizen of other countries. You do not need to apply for dual citizenship.
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Can you have 3 citizenships in UK?

Yes. The United Kingdom allows triple citizenship (multiple citizenship). This means that when you become a British citizen, you don't need to give up previous nationalities. Also, having other citizenships will not affect your application for British citizenship.
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Can natural born citizen lose citizenship?

According to Section 349 of the INA, a US-born citizen may be expatriated (i.e. be stripped of US citizenship) by voluntarily performing one of seven actions with the intention of relinquishing their US nationality: Applying for and obtaining naturalization in a foreign country.
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Can you lose citizenship after divorce?

Depending on your circumstance, a divorce may affect your eligibility to become a U.S. citizen even with a green card. When you file to become a citizen, the USCIS will review your immigration file in its entirety. They may find the timing of your divorce to be suspicious.
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Can you deport a citizen?

Only immigrants who have successfully become U.S. citizens are safe from the grounds of deportability. U.S. citizens cannot be removed unless they used fraud to gain their green card or citizenship. This article discusses the bases upon which a permanent resident can be deported.
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What happens if I stay more than 6 months outside UK?

The Home Office guidance defines a month as “30 calendar days”, so 6 months would be 180 days, so the cumulative total of absences in any 12 month period must not exceed 180 days. You will not need to provide evidence of these absences. The six-month cap is not limited to a single lengthy period outside the UK.
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