I know that having a citizenship is a human right, so that leads me to assume that
only dual nationals can have their naturalizations revoked.
Not exact matches
Canada apparently has a similar exemption to the UK on the
dual nationals issue, but we're not quite sure whether that applies to all other countries or
only those two.
If that were ever in doubt - or if anyone again attempts the «intellectual passing himself off as Bertie Wooster» defence - we need
only consider his handling of the case of Nazanin Zaghari - Ratcliffe, an Anglo - Iranian
dual national imprisoned in Tehran.
According to the 2009
National Survey on Drug Use and Health, more than 8.9 million individuals have
dual diagnosis with
only 7.4 % receiving treatment for both conditions and 55.8 % not receiving treatment at all.
Lounes concerned a Spanish women who after several years of residence in the UK naturalized to become a Spanish - British
dual national, and as a result dropped out of the scope of the citizenship directive, since that
only applies to those living in a state other than their own.