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Thanks for your quick reply .. honestly my marriage are genuine.friendinneed wrote:Assuming that you now have dual nationality then you could be stripped of your British nationality (and thus passport) if they felt for whatever reason that there had been deception involved or it was a sham marriage etc.
If you have lost your original nationality and now are solely British then you cannot be stripped of it as that would leave you stateless which the government cannot do.
The reality is that the number of people stripped of the nationality is tiny and the unfortunately people do get divorced even if their relationship was perfectly legitimate.
Interesting,friendinneed wrote:You have no requirement to declare the divorce to the HO at all. I guess they may monitor things for a while after granting citizenship but that is pure speculation.
On the basis you would been found guilty of deception in connection with the immigration and citizenship process I would guess you wouldnt get ILR.
All the cases that have been in the papers recently have had their citizenship stripped due to terrorism related issues and the HO has been attempting to deport all of them in addition to removing the BC
As I said from the outset though, I suspect the chances are tiny of anything happening. How long were you engaged before getting married? How long did you live together before getting engaged? All these things would count towards showing it was a genuine relationship if the question ever was raised.
My partner came into the UK under EEA legislation as the partner of an EEA citizen and after being here 4 years they divorced. Because it was EEA law they did have to let the HO know so that they could retain their rights and they didnt ask anything beyond the fact they'd been together 8 years, married for 6 years, 4 of which were in the UK.
No, unless you have used deception in previous applications.willyab wrote:what if we have kids, and we will get divorced eventually upon her request and insistence..!!
will they striped my citizenship ?
thanks