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01 Feb 10 #181786 by Eri
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Could anyone possibly give me some advice?

My husband applied UK citizenships and we all (our kids 3 and 6yrs and myself) have obtained citizenships in this country. What will happen to my nationality if I divorce?
Will I lose my Uk nationality? What will happen to my children?

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11 Feb 10 #184479 by reiner4
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Hi
I am not sure if this will help but you could try to found out from your local law centre or look on the border agency website
the link is (just cut & paste it)

www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/while-in-uk/m...andcivilpartnership/

they do have enquires lines as well.

thanks
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11 Feb 10 #184482 by moca
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Hi

Having "citizenship"= you have UK passport ?
If so, even you divorce him, your status to stay in UK "legaly" is not changed.

Where is your origin (your nationality)?
You can ask your country's embassy in UK..and they might tell you..

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11 Feb 10 #184501 by Eri
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Thank you for your advice, moca & reiner. Very helpful. Will check website and asn my embassy.

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