Can I have EEA RC in 2 passports of 2 different countries?
Posted: Mon Oct 25, 2010 12:13 pm
Hi,
I am a dual national of 2 countries (Georgia & Armenia). I have been in the UK since 2007 on an EEA RC placed in my G passport. The G passport expired and I got a new one from the Embassy of Georgia in London.
Now, I will be sending my new G passport + supporting docs to get the EEA2 stamped into that one, however, could I also send my Armenian passport to get the second RC stamped in it simultaneously?
The RC is just a confirmation of my right, derived from my EEA Family Member and the UKBA cannot make a fuss out of it. But still, it sounds that they might find it complicated as on the EEA2 form, where it says "Nationality" I can't really insert both G&A, can I?
Finally, I am hoping to go through the Naturalisation process at the end of 5+1 years in the UK, would my already dual nationality affect the British in any way?
Britain allows dual nationality, does it strictly mean "DUAL" & will I have to renounce one of the currently held two, or does dual simply mean "more than one", so I could have 3 nationalities in the end?
Many thanks in advance.
I am a dual national of 2 countries (Georgia & Armenia). I have been in the UK since 2007 on an EEA RC placed in my G passport. The G passport expired and I got a new one from the Embassy of Georgia in London.
Now, I will be sending my new G passport + supporting docs to get the EEA2 stamped into that one, however, could I also send my Armenian passport to get the second RC stamped in it simultaneously?
The RC is just a confirmation of my right, derived from my EEA Family Member and the UKBA cannot make a fuss out of it. But still, it sounds that they might find it complicated as on the EEA2 form, where it says "Nationality" I can't really insert both G&A, can I?
Finally, I am hoping to go through the Naturalisation process at the end of 5+1 years in the UK, would my already dual nationality affect the British in any way?
Britain allows dual nationality, does it strictly mean "DUAL" & will I have to renounce one of the currently held two, or does dual simply mean "more than one", so I could have 3 nationalities in the end?
Many thanks in advance.