British Protected Person - Loss of BPP Status

Loss of BPP Status

A British Protected Person who acquires another nationality, voluntarily or otherwise, automatically loses BPP status.

BPPs may be deprived of BPP status on terms similar to those applicable to British citizens.

A BPP may renounce BPP status on the same basis as a British citizen. However there is no provision to resume BPP status after renunciation.

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