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Yes.muzzybee wrote: Is it the case that ILR ceases to exist once i take the oath
zeusmagnanimous wrote: Out of curiousity why dont you just keep both citizenships? You already said your current country allows it.
OP thinks it might be deemed as weird. That's what I thought.muzzybee wrote: I got a very weird request and some might say stupid.
But if you withdraw, you won't be meeting the requirement and their applications might fail as it is an application based on discretion. It is a lot of money to lose.muzzybee wrote:Thanks All for your responses,
@CR001 - It Says one parent have to apply and the other in ILR
..... and there I was feeling like Sherlock Holmes for solving such a complicated casevinny wrote:If the parent withdraw, then the child's application may fail.
Now that you explain it that way. I say do whats best for you. But remember HO can come after your kids citizenship if they think they may have acquired it "fraudulently" - their word not mine.muzzybee wrote:@LIMA254 -one of the main reasons i dont want to compromise my citizenship back home is i am planning to open a up a business and buy property as well , so if i end up british i lose my rights back home , as i said the dual citizenship is there , but they just re introduced it after a lapse and i need to be sure that it wont change.