Re: What a shocking decision
I though you knew the law.......
The Home Office has the power to deprive someone (of British Citizenship) under Section 40 of the British Nationality Act 1981 on the grounds of:
Fraud
False representations or concealment of a material fact
Because it is conducive to the public good
The Home Office can deprive British Citizenship if it would be conducive to public good. It will be in the public interest because the Applicant may be involved with:
Terrorism
Espionage
Serious organised crime
War crimes
Or unacceptable behaviours
The Home Office cannot deprive someone under the Conducive to Public Good test if it means that the person will become Stateless.
(Sorry Leningradcowboy I missed your post before I wrote this, should have replied to yours)
Originally posted by rudy gestede
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The Home Office has the power to deprive someone (of British Citizenship) under Section 40 of the British Nationality Act 1981 on the grounds of:
Fraud
False representations or concealment of a material fact
Because it is conducive to the public good
The Home Office can deprive British Citizenship if it would be conducive to public good. It will be in the public interest because the Applicant may be involved with:
Terrorism
Espionage
Serious organised crime
War crimes
Or unacceptable behaviours
The Home Office cannot deprive someone under the Conducive to Public Good test if it means that the person will become Stateless.
(Sorry Leningradcowboy I missed your post before I wrote this, should have replied to yours)

what a reach ffs
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