Andrew Tate’s Vanuatu Citizenship Here to Stay

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Andrew Tate’s Vanuatu citizenship is here to stay, as the government confirms no steps to reverse it. This definitive declaration indicates that the controversial influencer will retain his status as a national of the South Pacific nation, despite ongoing global legal attention. The government’s position stems from a review of his original application.

Government spokesperson Kiery Manassah stated that the citizenship office’s examination of Tate’s file found that he had been cleared by Interpol and the UK when his citizenship was granted. This adherence to established procedures at the time is the basis for the government’s current decision, indicating no procedural faults were found.

Manassah acknowledged that if the government had been aware of the serious allegations against Tate during his application, his citizenship would have been denied. He expressed regret for this oversight but stressed that current legal frameworks do not permit retroactive revocation based on information that emerged subsequently.

This case has highlighted the need for stricter controls within Vanuatu’s citizenship-by-investment program. The government is committed to implementing enhanced due diligence measures to prevent similar controversies and to improve the program’s often-criticized international reputation, aiming for more robust and reliable applicant vetting.

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