I bet even if they tried to deport you, they wouldn’t know where to, since you technically don’t have a home counrty
Comment on What happens if you lose all citizenship?
Nemo@slrpnk.net 1 year ago
You should still be able to apply for refugee, asylum, permanent residency, or citizenship in other places. Whether or not that’s realustica and feasible is another issue, but legally, you’re fine: Your citizenship status at home won’t affect your ability to seek a new home.
preasket@lemy.lol 1 year ago
ICastFist@programming.dev 1 year ago
I suspect the best bet at the moment would be trying to ask Finland for asylum, since they’re not allied with Russia. Getting within their territory might be challenging, though, as I suspect they’ll require identification and/or outright block Russians from entering. Also, I have no idea how to proceed once within a different country. Maybe one of the baltic states might also work?
Revan343@lemmy.ca 1 year ago
If you’ve been stripped of citizenship for opposing the war, are you still Russian?
Obviously that’s semantics, and what matters will be whether Finland still considers you Russian, but I think it would be in their benefit to allow entry to former Russians who are explicitly opposed to Russia’s bullshit