Soldato
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Hey all,
Asking on behalf of my wife on the off-chance someone has any first-hand experience they can share on the matter... We got married fairly recently and so she's been sending off various documents and completing forms etc. so that they can update her name (on her driver's license, bank cards and such)...
All was well until we got to the passport... As instructed along with the old passport she had also enclosed a foreign passport - she moved here as a child (under 16) from South Africa and got a British passport (as entitled; her mother was born in the UK) and then applied for and got an adult's passport at age 20 (which was 10 years ago!)...
In the response it says she isn't allowed to update her name on the UK passport because it won't match the name on the (long expired) SA passport, and that we need to contact the SA embassy and have the old passport renewed (with updated name) first... She tried to explain that she's pretty sure she doesn't have dual nationality, and doesn't need or want the SA passport but they refused to discuss it any further...
Reading around it sounds to us like this is wrong - if you search around online the consensus seems to be that if you apply for and accept a passport in a different country you are implicitly renouncing your citizenship in SA (unless you explicitly state that you want to retain it, which she never did)...
It all has us a bit worried, as the process for renouncing citizenship (if it turns out she needs to) is said to take "at least 12 months" and we've got a holiday booked next summer. We've sent an email to the SA embassy to explain the situation but they're not open at the moment so we won't get a reply until the week (if we're lucky!)
Anyone got any ideas or experiences to share?
Asking on behalf of my wife on the off-chance someone has any first-hand experience they can share on the matter... We got married fairly recently and so she's been sending off various documents and completing forms etc. so that they can update her name (on her driver's license, bank cards and such)...
All was well until we got to the passport... As instructed along with the old passport she had also enclosed a foreign passport - she moved here as a child (under 16) from South Africa and got a British passport (as entitled; her mother was born in the UK) and then applied for and got an adult's passport at age 20 (which was 10 years ago!)...
In the response it says she isn't allowed to update her name on the UK passport because it won't match the name on the (long expired) SA passport, and that we need to contact the SA embassy and have the old passport renewed (with updated name) first... She tried to explain that she's pretty sure she doesn't have dual nationality, and doesn't need or want the SA passport but they refused to discuss it any further...
Reading around it sounds to us like this is wrong - if you search around online the consensus seems to be that if you apply for and accept a passport in a different country you are implicitly renouncing your citizenship in SA (unless you explicitly state that you want to retain it, which she never did)...
It all has us a bit worried, as the process for renouncing citizenship (if it turns out she needs to) is said to take "at least 12 months" and we've got a holiday booked next summer. We've sent an email to the SA embassy to explain the situation but they're not open at the moment so we won't get a reply until the week (if we're lucky!)
Anyone got any ideas or experiences to share?