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I read somewhere if you are from Hong Kong and a BNO, China may have registered your birth as Chinese without you even knowing hence you could also be classed as a citizen of China. There is some way to check this but I am unsure (nothing a bit of research could help).thesnowman wrote:im in the process of registering for my british citizenship, one of the requirements is that you can prove you have no other citizenship / nationality
as a british national (overseas) is that not proof in itself?
on this link
https://www.gov.uk/dual-citizenship
it states "You can’t have dual citizenship if you’re a British subject or a British protected person unless you’re a British subject from the Republic of Ireland."
as i am a bno i am classed as a british subject
but on this link
https://www.gov.uk/register-british-cit ... -nationals
it states
"You may be able to register as a British citizen if you’re a British national and can prove that you don’t have any other citizenship or nationality.
You’ll need to be a:
British overseas citizen
British protected person
British subject
British national (overseas)"
this is whats confusing me, if i have a bno, i cant have another citizenship or nationality so why the need to prove i dont?
cant they not take that as proof
No.carrick wrote:as a british national (overseas) is that not proof in itself?