I’m not confusing anything Tobes, I’m aware of what reasonable grounds means.
He’s already said we won’t make her stateless after the event, but while there’s reasonable grounds to believe she could obtain citizenship elsewhere, there’s absolutely nothing illegal about the step they’ve taken.
If she proves she can’t, then they’ll have to reverse the decision.
As for that last bit, it’s either or, and makes no difference in this instance.
What my question is, is why a few lads on a forum believe they are more qualified to make this call than the Home Office?
The Home Office? Pfft, they're minions in the game. Some of the experts on here listen to and get their opinions from James O'Brien.



