what does the fact the british citizenship has been announced nonexistent mean about the changing world in brother in land
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Chapter 55: Deprivation and Nullity of British citizenship
55.1 Introduction
55.1.1 Part 1 of this chapter explains the provision made for
deprivation of British citizenship status by order under section
40 of the British Nationality Act 1981.
55.1.2 Part 2 explains in which circumstances a registration or
naturalisation may be a nullity.
55.1.3 Distinguishing between deprivation and nullity
55.1.3.1. If there has been a decision to grant an application for
registration or naturalisation as a British citizen, nullity
action would be appropriate in circumstances where:
A: It is discovered that the applicant is not the intended recipient of
the grant.
This could happen in the following ways:
a) the applicant has given false information or concealed
information concerning their identity, for example by using a
false name, giving a false date or place of birth, or claiming a
false nationality or concealing their true nationality status. In
this scenario, whether nullity action is appropriate will depend
on the nature, quality and extent of any fraud, deception or
concealment.
b) the applicant has created an entirely new false identity.
c) the applicant is using someone else’s identity (i.e.
impersonation)