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Vanuatu Government Stands Pat on Andrew Tate’s Citizenship

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The Vanuatu government is standing pat on Andrew Tate’s citizenship, finding no irregularities in his original application process. This firm position means the controversial influencer will continue to be a Vanuatu national, a decision that has drawn considerable attention given his ongoing legal issues. The government’s stance prioritizes the validity of the initial vetting.
According to government spokesperson Kiery Manassah, a thorough review by the citizenship office confirmed that Tate had successfully obtained all necessary clearances, including from Interpol and the UK, when his citizenship was originally granted. This compliance with the procedures at the time provides no basis for immediate revocation.
Manassah conceded that if the government had been aware of the serious allegations against Tate at the time of his application, his citizenship would have been denied. He admitted, “If the government had been aware of this at the start, and our processes were working, we should have not allowed him in the first place.” However, he stressed that current laws do not allow for the arbitrary revocation of citizenship based on information that emerged after the fact.
This situation has underscored the need for significant reforms within Vanuatu’s citizenship-by-investment program. The government has committed to implementing more robust due diligence processes to prevent similar incidents and to improve the program’s international standing, aiming to ensure more stringent vetting of applicants.

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