New GLOBALCIT reports on citizenship law

GLOBALCIT is pleased to announce the publication of reports on citizenship law in Azerbaijan (by Maxim Tabachnik) and Zimbabwe (by Bronwen Manby). We have now also published our new report on political participation of mobile EU citizens in Lithuania.

No longer the ‘last man standing’: Norway decides to allow dual citizenship

On December 6 2018, the Norwegian Parliament decided to allow dual citizenship, bringing the country back in line with its Nordic neighbors. The decision breaks with the historical tradition of singular citizenship, but was already proposed by the current conservative Government in its political platform in 2017. The fact that it was a conservative government that proposed the amendment of the Nationality law is testament to a changing rationale for the introduction of dual citizenship in the Nordic region, where retainment of citizenship for emigrants and national security issues are key arguments. The amendment is expected to enter into force in 2020. Read More …