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Yeah I’m surprised this girl is getting more attention than any of the lads that were actually fighting out there. I think it’s an easy win for the home office by placating the baying mob.
I wouldn’t trus Javid as far as I could throw him, he’s going to be even worse than May was by the looks of it.
No, that's exactly what I said, and said about two pages ago. She can apply but she doesn't have it now. If the UK revoked her citizenship today then she'd be stateless as she hasn't applied and been granted it from Bangladesh. Do you think they don't need any paperwork? What if someone doesn't want Bangladeshi citizenship, do you think it's forced upon them?
But again, this is about a specific case. The general picture is what people in this thread are worried about, not just her.
EDIT: Let me put that another way. Anyone who has the username igovernor is automatically entitled to ten quid from me. Is that ten quid in your pocket now?
Wouldn't it be a solution for her (and anyone else in a similar position) to be interviewed in situ by a government official who could ascertain some facts and obtain statements upon which any decision could be made - and the reasons for those decisions to be on record even if it means denying entry into the UK. Reacting solely on comments gleaned from TV interviews and on public opinion is a dengerous path to follow.
Igovenor right now:
It is illegal to aid terrorist organisations
https://www.gov.uk/government/public...ganisations--2
FairPlay Igovernor you’ve had a mare in this thread.
Ok, I'm going to persevere. I don't know why you think I was talking about the meaning of your username, absolutely no idea why you responded with that, but there we go. Let's forget that.
The link you gave before was actually pretty informative, so let's say she ticks all the boxes and would be granted citizenship there. She still needs to provide them with information. She still needs to fill in a form with her parents' details to show why she is eligible. The authorities don't just 'know' this. She was born in Britain so Bangladesh may not have any record of her existence whatsoever. She also then needs to get some kind of documentation in return to say "yes, you are a Bangladeshi citizen", be it a card or whatever.
This is what I mean by applying. We can see that it doesn't drop out of the skies automatically because she's NOT A BANGLADESHI CITIZEN NOW even if she is 100% legally entitled to be called one.
If she doesn't pick up a pen and fill in the form, it won't happen.
But what Lardy is saying that until she fills in, signs, sends off the form and gets her approval back she is not officially a Bangladeshi citizen, even if she is entitled to it, and therefore by revoking her British citizenship with out her having her Bangladeshi membership card the UK are making her stateless.