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UK Tightens Refugee Citizenship Rules, Sparking Legal and Social Backlash

The UK government tightened its citizenship rules for refugees, particularly those entering illegally, sparking criticism for potentially violating the 1951 UN Refugee Convention and the European Convention on Human Rights. The policy change faces legal challenges and social backlash.

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UK's New Refugee Citizenship Policy Sparks Integration Concerns

The UK government's new policy, effective February 10th, 2024, denies citizenship to refugees entering illegally, sparking concerns about social division and integration challenges from faith leaders, charities, and unions, including Unison's £1.49m donation to Labour.

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France's stringent citizenship tests cause widespread failure

France's new stricter immigration bill includes language tests costing €100, causing even French citizens to fail; impacting 330,000 applicants, with 60,000 expected failures in the first year, despite government claims it promotes integration.

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UK Bars Citizenship for Refugees Arriving Illegally

The UK government announced stricter immigration rules barring citizenship for refugees entering the country illegally, impacting at least 71,000 people and sparking criticism from refugee groups and opposition MPs.

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UK Home Office Faces Backlash Over Citizenship Restrictions for Small Boat Refugees

The UK Home Office implemented a new policy severely restricting citizenship access for refugees arriving by small boats, drawing criticism for potentially hindering integration and contradicting public sentiment; the policy is facing strong opposition from groups like the Refugee Council and Labour...

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France Debates Changing Jus Soli Law

French Justice Minister Gérald Darmanin proposed amending the jus soli law, requiring children born in France to foreign parents to choose French citizenship between ages 16-21, instead of automatic acquisition at 13, a proposal supported by Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau but opposed by other of...

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UK's stricter refugee citizenship rules spark controversy

Britain's new policy makes it significantly harder for refugees who entered the UK illegally to gain citizenship, sparking controversy over its compliance with the 1951 UN Refugee Convention; the government insists the changes are lawful.

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UK Restricts Citizenship for Refugees Arriving Illegally

The UK government quietly changed its guidance to deny British citizenship to refugees arriving illegally, impacting many already granted protection, despite international law and public support for refugee integration.

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UK Restricts Citizenship for Irregular Arrivals

The UK government tightened its citizenship policy, barring those entering via 'irregular channels', including small boats, from citizenship, impacting asylum seekers and potentially violating international law; this follows a 28% rise in small boat crossings under the Labour government.

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UK denies citizenship to most refugees arriving via irregular channels

The UK government announced new rules on February 10th, 2025, denying British citizenship to most refugees arriving via irregular channels, such as small boats, regardless of how long they have been in the UK; the Refugee Council estimates at least 71,000 refugees will be affected.

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UK to Refuse Citizenship to Illegal Migrants

The UK government will refuse British citizenship to migrants arriving illegally by small boats or concealed in vehicles, starting February 10th, impacting all illegal arrivals regardless of arrival date, except those using commercial airlines. This follows a rise in irregular arrivals, with almost ...

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French Government Divided on Birthright Citizenship Debate

French Prime Minister François Bayrou opposes a narrow debate on birthright citizenship, proposed by Justice Minister Gérald Darmanin, instead advocating a broader discussion on French national identity, while other ministers express differing opinions and concerns regarding the issue and its consti...

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