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December
4, 2008 Dateline New Delhi
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made necessary for UK immigrants
London:
To get integrated into society, immigrants will
have wait longer as they must have knowledge of English
before they can become British citizens under changes
to citizenship rules. As part of the Borders, Immigration
and Citizenship Bill, they will have to "earn" the
right to a passport rather than simply achieving it
through five years' residence, The Times reported.
The latest measure will end the automatic right to
stay and replace it with a new system of "earned citizenship"
and temporary residence. Arrivals will have to demonstrate
a good ability in English and knowledge of life in
Britain before becoming citizens. Immigrants who do
no voluntary work will qualify only after eight years
and those who become unemployed will be asked to leave.
The Bill will deny full access to social benefits,
including social housing, to those who have not completed
a new period of probationary citizenship of between
one and five years, The Times reported. The aim is
to link the gaining of a British passport to a greater
commitment to the British way of life. Immigrants
convicted of serious criminal offences could be barred
from citizenship and those found guilty of minor crimes
may face delays in having their applications processed,
the Paper reported. The Bill will also reduce the
restrictions on people from overseas, but who have
a British-born mother, applying to become a citizen.
Children born to British mothers before 1961 will
be able to apply for citizenship. Previously it was
passed on through fathers.
- Dec
4, 2008
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