9 November 2009 Changes to the law on citizenship - information for applicants
The UK Border Agency recently announced changes to British nationality law under the Borders, Citizenship and Immigration Act 2009. These change will commence on 13 January 2010.
3 November 2009 Deadline approaches for consultation on application charges
Our public consultation on the fees we charge for immigration and visa applications will close on 1 December, so you have one month to send us your response.
People in Oxfordshire are today are being asked what foreign nationals should do if they want to stay in the country permanently and become British citizens.
Local people in the Midlands are being asked what foreign nationals should do if they want to stay in the country permanently and become British citizens.
The UK Border Agency has announced transitional arrangements for migrants who will be on the journey to British citizenship when earned citizenship is introduced.
Citizenship applicants are reminded that the recently announced changes to British nationality law will not start to come into effect until next year.
The UK Border Agency has launched a public consultation on the fees it charges for its immigration and visa services.
Plans requiring would-be-citizens to earn enough points to stay permanently in the United Kingdom were revealed by the Government today.
The UK Border Agency has announced further information about the changes that will be made to British nationality law as a result of the Borders, Citizenship and Immigration Act.
The Borders, Citizenship and Immigration Bill, currently being considered in Parliament, contains a number of changes to British nationality law.
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