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This one.Casa wrote:What EU citizenship are you referring to?
I am a British citizen, and thus also an EU citizen.Casa wrote:You can't be stripped of your citizenship. Brexit may result in your right to reside/work in the UK if you don't hold PR.
Can you define what you mean by EU citizenship being hard-won? It was a provision of the Maastricht Treaty in 1992. I do not recall furious demands or struggles and demonstrations for it.ouflak1 wrote:It has been hard won.
I do not wish to petition the EU authorities for any special provisions. I should not have to do such a thing. I have lived in three different EU countries, always legally. I have never committed any crimes against humanity, been involved with terrorism, I've never even been cautioned, arrested or had any other trouble with the law in any way in any country. I do not believe it is fair or right that I be stripped of my EU citizenship through no action or fault of my own.secret.simon wrote:Your EU citizenship derives from your British citizenship.
You could petition the EU authorities to make provision for British citizens to retain EU citizenship in the Brexit negotiations.
It's not in your hands.ouflak1 wrote:secret.simon wrote:Your EU citizenship derives from your British citizenship.
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I do not believe it is fair or right that I be stripped of my EU citizenship through no action or fault of my own.
It is the will of a majority of the UK electorate for an action to take place that will cause the link between British and Union citizenship to be broken.noajthan wrote:Its the will of 52% of the UK electorate that you and I and everyone else is stripped of their Union citizenship.
That is not going to happen unfortunately.secret.simon wrote:There is no current legal basis for that.
But the EU can rewrite its own rules and it can allow people to acquire Union citizenship in a way other than through a Member-State, if it is so minded.