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jaisonvarghese
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Applying for PR of another country while U.K. naturalisation is in process

Post by jaisonvarghese » Mon Oct 16, 2023 8:05 pm

Hi,

I have already applied for naturalisation as a spouse of BC. Appointment is due next week. My question can I apply for PR in another m country while my naturalisation is in process.?

meself2
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Re: Applying for PR of another country while U.K. naturalisation is in process

Post by meself2 » Mon Oct 16, 2023 8:12 pm

Why did you create another account? This is not allowed.

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jaisonvarghese
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Re: Applying for PR of another country while U.K. naturalisation is in process

Post by jaisonvarghese » Tue Oct 17, 2023 4:51 pm

Sorry I didn't know that however the reason of creating another account was because she works opposit shifts and sometime I don’t have access to her phone. So I just made one for myself

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Re: Applying for PR of another country while U.K. naturalisation is in process

Post by meself2 » Tue Oct 17, 2023 4:57 pm

If you're two different people, it's fine then.

Regards to PR, that's a tricky question. Most likely, you'll be fine, but there are cases when a person was stripped of their citizenship, ie post1815485.html#p1815485
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