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The period before a citizenship ceremony
Posted: Mon Oct 21, 2013 10:56 pm
by creampuff
This really is a hypothetical question. It does not apply to me or anyone I know.
I'm wondering what happens in the period between when the Home Office approves an application for naturalisation as a British Citizen and the ceremony when one becomes a British Citizen, if the person commits an offence which would have disqualified them had it happened prior to submitting a citizenship application.
Eg someone has their citizenship application approved then gets busted driving without insurance. Or busted stealing a frozen chicken from Tesco etc etc.
You will have to face the law as a British Citizen would
Posted: Tue Oct 22, 2013 7:29 am
by VR
Folks,
This is an interesting question!
However having said that if the offence was major like a murder, molestation or bank robbery or something which puts the public at risk, they could withdraw the citizenship and initiate deportation proceedings.
I am interested in finding out if there have been cases like this or is it just brave posturing by the home office ''Citizenship is not a privilege, it has to be earned'' and what happens when say the OP has surrendered his original passport? How do they deal with such cases?
Any comments welcome!
cheers
vr
Posted: Tue Oct 22, 2013 1:07 pm
by Ayyubi72
HO will not consider deprivation, when the deprivation will render a person stateless.
So, for eg, once an Indian Citizen become naturalised, he loses Indian Citizenship automatically, even if they have not surrendered their Indian passport. So, now HO will not deprive him of British Citizenship because this will lead to person become stateless.
Re: The period before a citizenship ceremony
Posted: Tue Oct 22, 2013 1:09 pm
by Ayyubi72
creampuff wrote:This really is a hypothetical question. It does not apply to me or anyone I know.
I'm wondering what happens in the period between when the Home Office approves an application for naturalisation as a British Citizen and the ceremony when one becomes a British Citizen, if the person commits an offence which would have disqualified them had it happened prior to submitting a citizenship application.
Eg someone has their citizenship application approved then gets busted driving without insurance. Or busted stealing a frozen chicken from Tesco etc etc.
Examples of the offences you have mentioned will not create problems between approval and ceremony.
Posted: Tue Oct 22, 2013 5:41 pm
by neoseal
It is very very very rare HO will deprive someone of citizenship, as Ayyubi mentioned it will render a person stateless. Further, if someone commits crime here, they would like the trial to be held here and punish here as well.
Posted: Tue Oct 22, 2013 6:11 pm
by Amber
If they found out before the ceremony took place, they would attempt to stop the ceremony, if they managed this, the application would be put on hold until the criminal case is decided. It'd be difficult to imagine such a scenario.
thanks all for the responses
Posted: Tue Oct 22, 2013 6:25 pm
by VR
So the moral of the story is do not celebrate until the fat lady finally sings!!
Posted: Tue Oct 22, 2013 7:32 pm
by Ayyubi72
I already said that in another post.
"It ain't over until the fat lady sings"