UK Home Office Rejects An African Citizenship After Nearly 50 Years In UK, Says He's Not British

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UK Home Office Rejects An African Citizenship After Nearly 50 Years In UK, Says He's Not British


UK Home Office Rejects An African Citizenship After Nearly 50 Years In UK, Says He’s Not British – Imagine living in a country for nearly half a century, raising a family, contributing to society, and then being told you’re not actually one of them. That’s the shocking reality facing Nelson Shardey, a 74-year-old Ghanaian man who arrived in the…

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  1. Please, stop peddling falsehood. Kindly research his story properly.
    He never formerly applied for British citizenship!
    Does staying long in a country, working and paying your taxes make you an automatic citizen?

  2. Shunni shujak pm uk is indian he should deport back to india how dare he deport everybody why he should stay uk he should be deport back to his contry india

  3. Its his own fault as a somali am telling have your passport your save never ever rely on residence permit apply for citizen ship and passport and your save period

  4. You all missed the point. He got married to a British lady, had children and family here. So you wanted him to leave his family here to go back to Africa?

  5. Having lived in a country for many years, married a local and have children, does nor make you a citizen if you don't apply to be one! Never take things for granted!!!

  6. This new law issue by P.M. in U.K. has to be carried out fairly. This man deserved to be recognised as a U.K. citizenship. He spent 50 years in the UK. For heaven sake.

  7. Sir always remember some days come u don't need all this citizens issues, u need better citizens with Lord. Coz I live in UK for 16 years when I was born again I personally went to home office and told them I want to go back from where came and now iam looking forward each days with Lord grace that was my biggest victory I always wanted.

  8. Black people should always acknowledge that, EU countries can never be home. Africa is our home no matter what. Get educated and go back home and develop Africa. That habit of accusing our African countries of this and that, is just one way of not wanting to go back home. Work and and raise money and return home.

  9. Why hasn't he applied for citizenship or regularized his status in the UK all those years? A big lesson to those Africans in the UK who may be in a similar predicament. Look for the black sheep in the daytime, or lose it when darkness falls.

  10. He did nothing to regularise his stay. His case is complicated. You don't get recognised as a British citizen just because of duration of stay especially if you've out stayed your visa. You have to be legal and you go through a prescribed rule and pathway to becoming a citizen. He made a mistake by not legitimizing his stay. He should be regularised on humanitarian grounds.