The Home Office published updated guidance yesterday that seems to prevent anyone from being granted citizenship if they arrived in the UK through a dangerous journey. You can see more in this guidance and the reference, on page 51, to those arriving by small boat.
In response to this news, Enver Solomon, CEO of the Refugee Council, said:
“This change flies in the face of reason. The British public want refugees who have been given safety in our country to integrate into and contribute to their new communities, so it makes no sense for the Government to erect more barriers.
“We know that men women and children who are refugees want to feel part of the country that has given them a home, and support to rebuild their lives. So many refugees over many generations have become proud hard working British citizens as doctors, entrepreneurs and other professionals. Becoming a British citizen has helped them give back to their communities and this should be celebrated, not prevented. We urge ministers to urgently reconsider.”
Note to Editors:
- The Home Office has stated citizenship is an opportunity to participate more fully in the life of the local community. See here: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/form-an-guidance/form-an-guidance-accessible