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She is British and what else? Why does she have to renounce a citizenship?khan.789 wrote:Well my wife she is dual national too and she has to chose one nationality before she turns 21 years old which means she has to give up one of her nationality,in current situation we are in we have to renounce her British
Association with Denmark could be military service, a long-term folk high school course or other educational course, or repeated long holidays.
In practice, stays totalling at least 1 year will always be deemed to be sufficient for the retention of Danish nationality.
well khan i am french and british but it didnt stop my non eea partner from applying for eea4khan.789 wrote:Oh well i think i miss understood thanks for such helpful info,my wife stayed in Denmark around 6 years,you are right she was born in uk and after a year later moved to Denmark she been going for private schooling in Denmark.
So in my wife case she can keep danish and British rest of the life?also there is one more reason we want to give up her British which is,first i want to tell i have eea 2 resident permit,according to new amendments on 16/07/2012,when i will apply for my eea 4 i have to say that she got British nationality but the problem is she never worked or been self employed in Denmark or any other Europe country apart from uk,my question is won't it make any problem for eea 4?
I know there is transitional arrangement for the applicants like me but eea 4 forms ask all details of dual nationals,case worker won't reject my application?
Tanks for your time directive,i will look forward to hearing back from you.