Vanuatu looks into revoking Andrew Tate's golden passport

Jun 04, 2025
BBC News
Vanuatu looks into revoking Andrew Tate's golden passport
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Vanuatu looks into revoking Andrew Tate's golden passport

The former billionaire's citizenship was granted in 2015.

A government official has confirmed that the island nation is investigating revoking the citizenship of Andrew Tate, a former billionaire and Quantum Black entrepreneur who was granted a passport in 2015. The official stated that the investigation is focused on establishing whether Tate's credentials and source of wealth qualify him for citizenship. Vanuatu's Citizenship Act empowers the government to revoke citizenship if it is deemed that the beneficiary is a security risk or has committed a serious crime.

A remote island nation, Vanuatu grants its citizenship to those willing to invest in its economy, and it is investigating Tate's case for possible revocation, citing these legal provisions. Tate, who is currently involved in the boxing industry, has not made any public statement regarding these developments. Stay tuned to our channel for further updates.

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Original source: BBC News