How can you register without cancellation? Usually after approval and completion of citizenship journey, they will ask you to renounce and come in person for registration and oral oath taking. Between, the citizenship letter will clearly indicate when to renounce. Follow your letter from ICA.ThrinayanS wrote: ↑Fri, 17 Feb 2023 8:14 pmI am a 16 year old who is at the final stage of citizenship application. While i understand that minors can maintain dual nationality in Singapore till 21, my country of citizenship(india) does not allow dual citizenship. Should I just renounce citizenship after registration or wait for the letter asking to take ORAL. For context, I applied under students scheme so I am a independent applicant, ie no sponsor
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Hello that is because at the time of application i was under 16 so i didn’t have to renounce citizenshipsingaporeflyer wrote:How can you register without cancellation? Usually after approval and completion of citizenship journey, they will ask you to renounce and come in person for registration and oral oath taking. Between, the citizenship letter will clearly indicate when to renounce. Follow your letter from ICA.ThrinayanS wrote: ↑Fri, 17 Feb 2023 8:14 pmI am a 16 year old who is at the final stage of citizenship application. While i understand that minors can maintain dual nationality in Singapore till 21, my country of citizenship(india) does not allow dual citizenship. Should I just renounce citizenship after registration or wait for the letter asking to take ORAL. For context, I applied under students scheme so I am a independent applicant, ie no sponsor
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No i don’t have to take the ORAL cos i am under 21 and am legally allowed to maintain dual citizenship status till the age of 21sundaymorningstaple wrote:It's not going to happen (dual citizenship) you will have to renounce Indian citizenship before you will be allow to take the oath. You are not allowed to hold dual citizenship unless you have one parent who was legally married to a Singaporean at the time of your birth.
https://www.dualcitizenshipreport.org/d ... singapore/
ICA won’t bother about the age of majority of the foreign country. It just follow Singapore law which does not allow dual citizenship beyond the age of 21. As simple as that.NYY1 wrote: ↑Tue, 21 Feb 2023 8:25 pmI believe what ThrinayanS is saying is correct. He has to renounce before taking the oath (ORAL) but he doesn't need to take the oath (ORAL) until he turns 21 (or more specifically, before he turns 22). It is the same for kids that received SC by descent and foreign citizenship by birth. Often, the foreign citizenship cannot be renounced until the age of majority (typically 18 yrs old elsewhere). I guess they (ICA) could do a country by country check to see when the applicant could indeed renounce while still a minor.
https://www.ica.gov.sg/reside/citizensh ... ath-taking
I'm not sure you fully understand what is being said and why.david85 wrote: ↑Tue, 21 Feb 2023 10:01 pmICA won’t bother about the age of majority of the foreign country. It just follow Singapore law which does not allow dual citizenship beyond the age of 21. As simple as that.NYY1 wrote: ↑Tue, 21 Feb 2023 8:25 pmI believe what ThrinayanS is saying is correct. He has to renounce before taking the oath (ORAL) but he doesn't need to take the oath (ORAL) until he turns 21 (or more specifically, before he turns 22). It is the same for kids that received SC by descent and foreign citizenship by birth. Often, the foreign citizenship cannot be renounced until the age of majority (typically 18 yrs old elsewhere). I guess they (ICA) could do a country by country check to see when the applicant could indeed renounce while still a minor.
https://www.ica.gov.sg/reside/citizensh ... ath-taking
Hi and congrats. Just curious, when did you come to Singapore and how/when did you obtain PR (student scheme or is your family also PR but only you want to pursue SC)?ThrinayanS wrote: ↑Fri, 17 Feb 2023 8:14 pmI am a 16 year old who is at the final stage of citizenship application. While i understand that minors can maintain dual nationality in Singapore till 21, my country of citizenship(india) does not allow dual citizenship. Should I just renounce citizenship after registration or wait for the letter asking to take ORAL. For context, I applied under students scheme so I am a independent applicant, ie no sponsor
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LOL, at first, I thought the OP was trying to renounce Singaporean citizenship and was so confused.NYY1 wrote: ↑Tue, 21 Feb 2023 11:05 pmHi and congrats. Just curious, when did you come to Singapore and how/when did you obtain PR (student scheme or is your family also PR but only you want to pursue SC)?ThrinayanS wrote: ↑Fri, 17 Feb 2023 8:14 pmI am a 16 year old who is at the final stage of citizenship application. While i understand that minors can maintain dual nationality in Singapore till 21, my country of citizenship(india) does not allow dual citizenship. Should I just renounce citizenship after registration or wait for the letter asking to take ORAL. For context, I applied under students scheme so I am a independent applicant, ie no sponsor
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I recall reading that if the child acquired SC by birth and foreign citizenship by descent he would be able to keep the citizenship as long as he did not exercise his citizenship rights.sundaymorningstaple wrote: ↑Tue, 21 Feb 2023 5:23 pmIt's not going to happen (dual citizenship) you will have to renounce Indian citizenship before you will be allow to take the oath. You are not allowed to hold dual citizenship unless you have one parent who was legally married to a Singaporean at the time of your birth.
https://www.dualcitizenshipreport.org/d ... singapore/
Honestly, I wouldn't complicate things. I feel like this is the kind of situation where you cross that bridge when you get to it. If you renounce your Indian citizenship without having first taken the oath, solidifying your status as a citizen, you may risk becoming stateless.ThrinayanS wrote: ↑Tue, 21 Feb 2023 5:37 pmNo i don’t have to take the ORAL cos i am under 21 and am legally allowed to maintain dual citizenship status till the age of 21sundaymorningstaple wrote:It's not going to happen (dual citizenship) you will have to renounce Indian citizenship before you will be allow to take the oath. You are not allowed to hold dual citizenship unless you have one parent who was legally married to a Singaporean at the time of your birth.
https://www.dualcitizenshipreport.org/d ... singapore/
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