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No, sorry, you are not. For a start merely applying for British Naturalisation is merely that, an application, so by itself will have no impact upon Indian nationality.baskey wrote:But i think one need to surrender own passport for obtaining british passport and not while applying for british naturalisation certificate. am i right?
As already said that is not an issue for the UK authorities. But it could be an issue for the overseas Government, but that would clearly vary from country to country.That said, what will happen one knowingly or unknowingly keeps the old passport itself for some more time?
That is, it does not say words to the effect of getting another passport ... it talks of ... "acquires.....the citizenship of another country" ... and as far as the UK is concerned that happens as soon as the person gets handed their naturalisation certificate ... not when they later (if ever) get their British passport.Any citizen of India who by naturalisation, registration or otherwise voluntarily acquires.....the citizenship of another country...... shall, upon such acquisition,..... cease to be a citizen of India.
This is what the website says (thanks to John for the link)The moment one aquires british citizenship (i.e. the moment he received th naturalisation certificate by attending hte citizenship ceremony) he loses Indian citizenship and has to surrender the indian pasport to the high commission where he resides (i.e. say, UK).
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So I would strongly argue that a person automatically loses his indian citizenship the moment he aquires his british citizenship by completing the last step in citizenship porcess, i.e. taking his naturalisation certificate by attending the citizenship ceremony.