Since Monday, guidance for staff assessing the “good character” of those applying for naturalisation instructs that those applicants “having made a dangerous journey,” such as by small ...
The change comes as Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s Labour ... or electronic travel authorisation, having made a dangerous journey will normally be refused citizenship,” the new guidance says.
In an update to the immigration rules, anyone arriving after February 10 having made a 'dangerous journey' will now most likely be refused the right to citizenship. That means, the people arriving ...
New guidance states that anyone who enters the UK illegally having made a dangerous journey, which could be via boat, but also by means such as hiding in a vehicle, will normally be refused ...
It makes particular reference to those who arrived "having made a dangerous journey", including those "travelling by small boat or concealed in a vehicle". Walthamstow MP Stella Creasy said the change ...
It makes particular reference to those who arrived “having made a dangerous journey”, including those “travelling by small boat or concealed in a vehicle”. Walthamstow MP Stella Creasy ...
Following the second reading of the Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill on Tuesday, 11 February, Bishop Paul McAleenan urged the government to address the root causes that force many to make ...
New Home Office measures say anyone who enters the UK illegally – including on small boats – will face having a British citizenship application refused ...