
Deception and denaturalization
There are two types of fraud-based denaturalisation in the United Kingdom. The statutory power to deprive a British citizen of their status on the basis
There are two types of fraud-based denaturalisation in the United Kingdom. The statutory power to deprive a British citizen of their status on the basis
As was established by the Upper Tribunal in the case of Elais (fairness and extended family members) UKUT 00300, the following legal points were adopted by court:
The 2022 Nationality and Borders Act (NBA), which came into effect on 28 June 2022 is seeking to criminalize migrants crossing the Channel to the
The power to denaturalise a British subject on the basis of their behaviour was first introduced by legislation in 1918. With some adjustments, the power
In its 2023 World Report, Human Rights Watch found that the recent immigration and asylum policies introduced by the UK government breach domestic human rights obligations
Procedural fairness does not require the Secretary of State to take steps to corroborate a person’s account before cancelling their leave for breach of conditions.
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