UK migrants to face ‘patriotic’ citizenship test
Read the article on The Guardian online.
Read the article on The Guardian online.
Rainer Bauböck explains why some countries, most recently the Dominican Republic and France, have allocated seats in their legislature to represent expats and whether this is a good model. Listen on WNYC: “Why are Expats Represented in Home Countries?”, 27 June Read More …
The Kuric judgment of the European Court of Human Rights was handed down this week. Read Sebastian Kohn’s comments about the judgment on the blog of the European Network on Statelessness.
The German Federal Office for Migration and Refugees has recently published a survey on the naturalisation behaviour of foreign residents in Germany and the effects of citizenship acquisition. Here is a summary of the main results: Young people under 30 decide Read More …
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According to the MIPEX index published by the Migration Policy group, Sweden is the most liberal country in Europe when it comes to access to citizenship for immigrants through naturalisation. Unlike most other “old immigration states” in Europe, Sweden has Read More …
The High Court in Ireland has allowed foreign citizens who apply for citizenship or residence permits and suffer from undue delays to challenge the Minister for Justice and Equality. The Court reaches this conclusion in the case of an Iraqi Read More …
The political inclusion of the expatriates (and their descendants) in Italy reached a climax with the approval of the 2000-2001 Laws, by which Italian residents abroad can now elect six senators and twelve deputies in representation of the ‘abroad’ district, Read More …
By EUDO CITIZENSHIP expert Costica Dumbrava (EUI, Florence) According to an official of the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry, the relations between Ukraine and Romania are still marred by the issue of dual citizenship. In line with Romanian law, Ukrainian citizens who Read More …