Good evening,
First time poster. I believe I am posting in the right forum. If not I apologise, and grateful for a steer in the right direction.
Scenario: I am a South African citizen who has recently acquired ILR in the UK (granted: 26/09/2021). I was in the UK throughout the 5 year qualifying period on an Ancestral Visa. 2.5 years ago I married a British (birth) Citizen. As such, I believe I immediately qualify to apply for British Citizenship by way of being married to a British Citizen, holding ILR, as well by meeting the residency and other requirements.
The SOUTH AFRICAN CITIZENSH1P ACT, 1995 6. (1) states that unless one applies for permission to retain ones South African citizenship before being granted citizenship of another country then said individual loses their South African citizenship. I understand that this permission can be applied for through submitting form BI-1664 to the South African Department of Home Affairs.
https://www.gov.za/sites/default/files/ ... f1995.pdf
Question: The SACA 1995 states that this provision is only applicable to someone who obtains citizenship through some voluntary and formal act other than marriage. Given that my application for British Citizenship is based on my marriage to a British Citizen, rather than say having spent an additional year in the UK after obtaining ILR, do I need to apply to the South African Department of Home Affairs for permission to retain my South African citizenship in order to keep it?
Best regards,
Nic
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