Nationality and Borders Bill Session 2021-2022
Overview
This resource contains Amnesty International UK's briefings on the Nationality and Borders Bill (now Nationality and Borders Act 2022) and its passage through Parliament during the Session 2021-2022
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2022
House of Lords Report, 28 February & 2 & 8 March 2022
- Briefing on Amendment 83 (citizenship fees) - jointly with Project for the Registration of Children as British Citizens (PRCBC)
- Briefing on Parts 2 & 3 (Asylum: differential treatment, inadmissibility, offshore processing etc) - jointly with Migrant Voice
- Briefing on Clause 10 (stateless children) - jointly with Project for the Registration of Children as British Citizens (PRCBC), Coram Children's Legal Centre (CCLC) and European Children's Rights Unit (ECRU)
- Briefing on Part 1 (Nationality: Chagossians, adoption & deprivation) - jointly with Project for the Registration of Children as British Citizens (PRCBC)
House of Lords Committee, 27 January & 1, 3, 8 & 10 February 2022
- Briefing on Amendment 184 (citizenship: consultation) - jointly with Project for the Registration of Children as British Citizens (PRCBC)
- Briefing on Part 3 (Immigration control: offences, protecting life at sea, detention, domestic violence) - jointly with Migrant Voice
- Briefing on Part 2 (Asylum: process, appeals, offshore processing, Convention interpretation) - jointly with Migrant Voice
- Briefing on Part 2 (Asylum: differentiation, accommodation, inadmissibility) - jointly with Migrant Voice
- Briefing on Part 1 (Nationality: good character, Chagossians, fees, stateless children) - jointly with Project for the Registration of Children as British Citizens (PRCBC)
- Briefing on deprivation of citizenship - jointly with Project for the Registration of Children as British Citizens (PRCBC)
House of Lords Second Reading, 5 January 2022
- Second Reading Briefing - jointly with Migrant Voice
- Second Reading Briefing (Nationality) - jointly with Project for the Registration of Children as British Citizens (PRCBC), British Indian Ocean Territory Citizens, British Overseas Territories Citizenship Campaign, Chagossian Voices and European Network on Statelessness (ENS)
2021
House of Commons Report, 7 & 8 December 2021
- Report Briefing
- Report Briefing (Nationality) - jointly with Project for the Registration of Children as British Citizens (PRCBC)
House of Commons Committee, 21 & 23 September, 19, 21, 26 & 28 October & 2 & 4 November 2021
- Briefing on Clauses 27 to 36 (Refugee Convention: interpretation) - jointly with Migrant Voice
- Briefing on Clauses 24 to 26 (appeals, offshore processing) - jointly with Migrant Voice
- Briefing on Clauses 16 to 23 (process) - jointly with Migrant Voice
- Briefing on Clause 14 (inadmissibility) - jointly with Migrant Voice
- Briefing on Clause 10 (differential treatment) - jointly with Migrant Voice
- Briefing on Part 1 (Nationality) - jointly with Project for the Registration of Children as British Citizens (PRCBC)
Evidence to Public Bill Committee, September 2021
- Two submissions to Committee - (1) jointly with Project for the Registration of Children as British Citizens (PRCBC) on Part 1 (Nationality) and (2) jointly with Migrant Voice
House of Commons Second Reading, 19 July 2021
- Second Reading Briefing - jointly with Migrant Voice
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Amnesty UK letter to Minister on commencement of Nationality and Borders Act 2022This letter raises Amnesty UK’s objections to changes under the Nationality and Borders Act that undermine the Refugee Convention and urges the government to protect asylum seekers affected by Home Office delays.
Submission 01 Jun 2022 -
Further inadequacies of Nationality and Borders BillThis analysis addresses some discrete provisions of the Bill that relate to non-asylum immigration and refers to three areas of profound concern, which are not addressed by this Bill.
Analysis and insight, Submission 27 Sep 2021
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