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If you have/had spent at least 10 continuous years lawfully in the UK, then perhaps not all is lost nor will you start from scratch. You may be able to apply for ILR under Long residence.secret.simon wrote: ↑Mon Dec 13, 2021 1:23 pmIf you then lose or renounce British citizenship, you do not fall back to ILR (which you already lost), but you lose all immigration status in the UK and start from scratch.
Time spent in the UK as a British citizen must be counted as lawful residence. People may have spent time in the UK as a British citizen and since renounced their British citizenship. This time spent as a British citizen in the UK would still count as lawful residence for 10 year long residence applications.
However such team can still reach out seeking to clarify things if travel history appears to be in contravention of what was declared as future intentions to be in UK.Robstin2014 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 15, 2023 3:52 pmThanks for your response. I have just read the thread you have linked. Seems like this person only got into this mess because they forgot to apply for their UK Passport...? If they had sorted their passport prior to travelling surely they'd still have their UK Citizenship now? Most probably
Correct me if I'm wrong I thought that British Embassies only issue emergency passports, for any other applications it's HMPO online or postal application. I think introduce quite a few years ago due to cost saving measures.Ticktack wrote: ↑Sun Dec 17, 2023 1:35 pmThere's no problems per se, firstly make sure you get your passport before you leave the UK.
The only problem I foresee hypothetically is one leaves the UK for 20 years. Then the individual tries to renew their passport for a British Embassy in another country. It might not go smoothly, and one might be called in for an interview. Jump through extra hoops to get the renewal. But i don't think it would be refused.
You're not wrong. The interviews is what I meant happens at the Embassies, if one is required. I didn't phrase my words correctly and probably gave the wrong understandingalterhase58 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 17, 2023 3:52 pmCorrect me if I'm wrong I thought that British Embassies only issue emergency passports, for any other applications it's HMPO online or postal application. I think introduce quite a few years ago due to cost saving measures.Ticktack wrote: ↑Sun Dec 17, 2023 1:35 pmThere's no problems per se, firstly make sure you get your passport before you leave the UK.
The only problem I foresee hypothetically is one leaves the UK for 20 years. Then the individual tries to renew their passport for a British Embassy in another country. It might not go smoothly, and one might be called in for an interview. Jump through extra hoops to get the renewal. But i don't think it would be refused.