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Aramsko
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British and Lithuanian Nationalities

Post by Aramsko » Fri Sep 11, 2015 9:34 pm

Dears ,
I am a Lithuanian citizen who is living and working in Uk for 6 years , i am thinking to apply for a British Citizenship , my questions are
Do the British authority will inform Lithuanian embassy about my second nationality ?
Do the Lithuanian embassy can find out that i have a British nationality in future ?
In case if i change my name on a British passport will my country find out that ?

Please help ....

noajthan
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Re: British and Lithuanian Nationalities

Post by noajthan » Fri Sep 11, 2015 10:31 pm

Aramsko wrote:Dears,
I am a Lithuanian citizen who is living and working in Uk for 6 years , i am thinking to apply for a British Citizenship , my questions are
Do the British authority will inform Lithuanian embassy about my second nationality ?
Do the Lithuanian embassy can find out that i have a British nationality in future ?
In case if i change my name on a British passport will my country find out that ?

Please help ....
Are you Lithuanian or Swedish? (in other posts you mention Sweden).

Anyhow...

1) Doubtful - each country is sovereign & independent

2) Doubtful - unless you somehow let them know either intentionally or accidentally at some time.

3) You can't just change your name 'on the fly'. You would have to follow a legal process to change your name if you expect to use that name to apply for a passport.
That will create a papertrail which is potentially traceable.
It probably also depends on how hard someone is searching.

Don't forget it's very hard not to leave a papertrail & digital footprint, at least in the first world...

Do you ever plan to return to your home or former countries?
Stupid & government agencies & police agencies do share & exchange certain data on citizens.
Think of departure control systems, Interpol watchlists etc.
There are also public & published databases such as voter registration lists & public records offices.
All that is gold does not glitter; Not all those who wander are lost. E&OE.

jaweb
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Re: British and Lithuanian Nationalities

Post by jaweb » Sat Sep 12, 2015 8:18 pm

He/she is Syrian with Swedish nationality. Now Lithuanian. Strange...

secret.simon
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Re: British and Lithuanian Nationalities

Post by secret.simon » Mon Sep 14, 2015 5:23 pm

Aramsko wrote:In case if i change my name on a British passport will my country find out that ?
There are rules about changing your name on British passports.
http://www.immigrationboards.com/britis ... 84012.html

Generally all the names on all your travel documents (including all uncancelled foreign passports) must be the same. Women, who have different names in different cultures or by law in different countries, have major issues with getting British passports in different names.
http://www.immigrationboards.com/britis ... 0-220.html

The Home Office will require your Lithuanian/Swedish/Syrian/any other uncancelled passport to ensure that the name is consistent across all of them.

So, the Lithuanian government will not be notified of a change of name on a British passport because it will be issued in the same name as that on the Lithuanian passport.

Also, for security reasons, I would not be surprised if such information is shared with other countries within the EU.

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