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Jun 5, 2020 at 20:11 comment added gnasher729 It is very hard usually to revoke a citizenship. It is much easier to claim that a citizenship was acquired by fraud, and therefore never was valid in the first place. In that case you don’t lose your citizenship, you are just told that you never had it, therefore no protection.
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Aug 11, 2017 at 18:25 comment added phoog Not all countries recognize the possession of citizenship as a legal right. Some countries have laws that allow for the revocation of citizenship without regard to the possibility of rendering someone stateless. The US is an example. Furthermore, all countries can revoke anyone's citizenship, it's just that there may be some who would have to change their laws before doing so.
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