Hello all!
Please do not judge me. Govt is in process of revoking my Canadian citizenship. I am a dual citizen and am about to cancel my other country of citizenship. Can I save my Canadian citizenship this way. I researched in google and found out Canada only revoke citizenship of dual citizens. If some one has no other citizenship govt does not revoke. Is that true ? Please help me out
Thanks
You need a lawyer.
Even if I was an expert (noting, however, I am NOT an expert), this is not the sort question which can be dealt with in a forum like this.
You need the assistance of a professional with whom you can meet and go over details confidentially.
While Canada cannot act to make an individual stateless, revoking a citizenship which was obtained by fraud or misrepresentation is not affected by this (as others have pointed out). Citizenship obtained by fraud or misrepresentation is, in effect, void. It is as if the individual never had citizenship. Canada is not rendering the individual stateless by taking away a status the person never was entitled to in the first place.
There are no other grounds for revoking citizenship, so obviously the action to revoke citizenship is based on an allegation of fraud or misrepresentation.
CAUTION: The particular allegations as to misrepresentation or fraud are critical. Some will only result in the loss of citizenship and prohibit a grant of citizenship for ten years (misrepresentations about meeting presence requirement for example). That would render you a PR again. Still a Canadian, just not a citizen. BUT if the misrepresentation alleged involves obtaining PR status or was otherwise a misrepresentation made in obtaining status in Canada in the first place,
this could also lead to the loss of all status in Canada and deportation. (Actual, in fact deportation, is more complicated; that's a separate matter.)
Did I mention you need a lawyer?
LAWYER-UP!
It depends on the reason for the revocation. If it was a citizenship gained by fraud or misrepresentation, it might not matter if you are a citizen elsewhere or not.
The only grounds for revocation of naturalized citizenship are fraud or misrepresentation.
But right, does not matter if the individual has citizenship in another country or not.
If it's being revoked due to terrorism related charges, then you would be correct that they can't revoke it if you are not a dual citizen
There are no such grounds for revoking Canadian citizenship.
Of course if an individual was involved in terrorism prior to becoming a Canadian PR or while a PR, that may (most likely will) form an evidentiary basis for revocation based on misrepresentation or fraud (by omission if not an over misrepresentation). Grounds would be fraud or misrepresentation.
BOTTOM-LINE FOR OP:
As others observe, giving up other citizenship will not help. Again, LAWYER-UP.