Glamorous queen Chidimma Adetshina, who has been at the focal point of a furious ethnicity column, is to be deprived of her South African identity and travel documents.
The Department of Home Affairs started investigating her case after she turned into a finalist in the Miss South Africa pageant yet faced criticism as individuals scrutinized her qualification to contend on the grounds that her mom has Mozambican roots and her dad is Nigerian.
She pulled out from the competition in August after the office reported that her mom could have committed "fraud" to turn into a South African national.
Ms Adetshina, a regulation understudy, proceeded to win Miss Universe Nigeria after she was welcome to partake by the coordinators.
The contention started a flood of xenophobic disdain in South Africa after which Ms Adetshina told the BBC she would require treatment to recuperate.
The Division of Home Issues made the declaration about the withdrawal of her ID papers to a parliamentary panel on Tuesday.
Tommy Makhode, the top government worker at the division, said Ms Adetshina's mom would likewise have her reports dropped as they had both neglected to comply with Monday's time constraint to give justifications for why they ought to be qualified to keep them.
Neither Ms Adestshina nor her mom have remarked on the transition to repudiate their papers.
Mr Makhode said the case had been alluded to the Falcons, an extraordinary police unit that examines serious wrongdoings, which had reasoned that it was a "instance of misrepresentation" - and authorities were anticipating on investigators about how to continue.
After the division's disclosure in August, it said that Ms Adestshina "could never have partaken in the supposed unlawful activities of her mom as she was a newborn child at that point".
Ms Adestahina has recently said she was brought into the world in the South African municipality of Soweto.
Subsequent to winning the excellence contest in Nigeria, she let the BBC know that she actually saw herself as "gladly South African" and "gladly Nigerian".
Ms Adetshina has recently shown up in Mexico to address Nigeria at the Miss Universe rivalry to be hung on 16 November.
She will go up against competitors from across the world, including Mia le Roux, who won the current year's Miss South Africa challenge.