Joint Briefing on Citizenship Fees Amendment for House of Lords' Report, Nationality and Borders Bill Day 3
Overview
This Joint Briefing on Citizenship Fees Amendment for House of Lords' Report, Nationality and Borders Bill, Day 3 (2 March 2022) calls for limits on citizenship registration fees, ensuring they reflect cost only, recognise the importance of citizenship rights, and remove fees for looked‑after children and for registrations correcting past injustices.
Resource details
Publication date
Resource type
Download
This Joint Briefing from Amnesty UK and the Project for the Registration of Children as British Citizens (PRCBC) is supported by the following organisations:
Asylum Justice, British Indian Ocean Territory Citizens, British Overseas Territories Citizens Campaign, Cardinal Hume Centre, Chagossian Voices, Citizens UK, Coram Children’s Legal Centre (CLC), European Network on Statelessness (ENS), Immigration Law Practitioners’ Association (ILPA), Kanlungan, Law Society of Scotland, Latin American Women’s Rights Service (LAWRS), Mishcon de Reya, North East Law Centre, Praxis, RAMFEL, Surrey Square Primary School, The 3Million, West London Welcome, Windrush Lives and YouthLegal.