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PRCBC note for practitioners on the British Nationality (Regularisation of Past Practice) Act 2023

4 Jul 2023

The British Nationality (Regularisation of Past Practice) Act 2023 became law on 29 June 2023 with retrospective effect. Tens of thousands of British citizens can feel secure that their citizenship is safe against confusing, changing and at times even contradictory positions at the Home Office about the true meaning of British nationality law – particularly …

Joint Letter to the Minister on current Bill (Citizenship)

4 Jul 2023

We have written with Amnesty International UK to the Minister following the debate on children’s citizenship rights at report stage of the Government’s immigration bill. The letter sets out fatal misunderstandings of British nationality law that underpin the exclusion of rights of registration currently in in the bill.

Government’s Home Office Bill: PRCBC and Amnesty UK Joint Briefing on Citizenship clauses in this Bill (House of Lords, Report Stage, June-July 2023)

28 Jun 2023

PRCBC and Amnesty UK has also written jointly to peers who participated in the 12 June 2023 Committee stage debate on provisions of the Government’s latest immigration bill that improperly interfere with British nationality rights. The letter addresses the key points made by the Minister in the debate when attempting to justify this impropriety.

Government Immigration Bill, Session 2022-23 (HL Bill 133) – House of Lords Committee (June 2023) British citizenship Government Immigration Bill, Session 2022-23 (HL Bill 133) –

19 Jun 2023

Our join briefing with Amnesty UK.

Joint Briefing on Home Office New Nationality Law Bill (House of Lords, 19 and 21 June 2023)

19 Jun 2023

The British Nationality (Regularisation of Past Practice) Bill is primarily concerned with the British citizenship rights of children born in the UK between 1 January 1983 and 1 October 2000 (inclusive) to parents exercising EU free movement rights.

Joint Briefing on Home Office New Nationality Law Bill (House of Commons, 6 June 2023)

6 Jun 2023

This Bill is primarily concerned with the British citizenship rights of children born in the UK between 1 January 1983 and 1 October 2000 (inclusive) to parents exercising EU free movement rights.

Home Office Introduces New Nationality Law Bill today (24 May 2023)

24 May 2023

The Government have today introduced the British Nationality (Regularisation of Past Practice) Bill. This is intended to confirm people’s British citizenship rights following the change in the Home Office’s position concerning how British nationality law applied to people born to EU citizen parents in the UK between 1 January 1983 and 1 October 2000 (inclusive). …

Government’s latest Home Office Bill: PRCBC and Amnesty UK Joint Briefing on Citizenship clauses in this Bill (House of Lords)

2 May 2023

Government’s latest Home Office Bill (Bill 262): Joint Briefing on Citizenship clauses in this Bill including amendment

28 Apr 2023

PRCBC Statement on the citizenship clauses of this Bill “The Project for the Registration of Children as British Citizens (PRCBC) is appalled at the Government’s legislative proposal to exclude some British children, born in the UK, from their statutory rights to be registered as British citizens under the British Nationality Act 1981. Clause 30(4) and …

Update on confirmation of British citizenship rights following a change in the Home Office position concerning how British nationality law applies to people born to EU citizen parents between 1 January 1983 and 1 October 2000 (inclusive)

27 Apr 2023

This update is provided following a recent meeting with the Home Office organised by the Project for the Registration of Children as British Citizens (PRCBC) and attended by Amnesty International UK, ILPA, the3million and HM Passport Office. Background: The change in the Home Office position was first announced during a hearing before the High Court …

Government’s latest Home Office Bill (Bill 262)

10 Mar 2023

“The Project for the Registration of Children as British Citizens (PRCBC) is appalled at the Government’s legislative proposal to exclude some British children, born in the UK, from their statutory rights to be registered as British citizens under the British Nationality Act 1981. Clause 30(4) and similar provisions concerning British nationality must be removed from …

Children born in the UK to European Union citizens exercising treaty rights

8 Mar 2023

Joint letter to the Home Office concerning the dreadfully uncertain position in which it has placed thousands of people who are British by reason of their birth in the UK to parents who were exercising EU free movement rights. This follows the High Court judgment in Antoine Roehrig v SSHD Children born in the UK …

Shamima Begum judgment, SIAC, 22/2/2023

22 Feb 2023

PRCBC is profoundly disappointed at the latest news that the appeal of Shamima Begum – a young British woman, trafficked to Syria when still a schoolgirl – against the Home Secretary’s decision to strip her of her citizenship has been dismissed. This perpetuates an appalling decision of the Government that is deeply divisive and undermines …

High Court Judgment: Children born in the UK to European Union nationals and the meaning of ‘settled’ relating to British citizenship law

20 Jan 2023

On Friday 20 January 2023, the High Court handed down its judgment on the meaning of settled in the British Nationality Act 1981. This is important for the citizenship rights of children born in the UK since 1 January 1983 when the Act did away with automatic citizenship merely by birth in the UK. The …

Joint article published in the Journal of Immigration, Asylum & Nationality Law, December 2022

1 Dec 2022

Reasserting Rights to British Citizenship Through Registration: Judicial Review of the Registration Fee Steve Valdez-Symonds and Solange Valdez-Symonds

PRCBC & Amnesty UK joint written evidence to the Public Accounts Committee on Supporting Vulnerable Adolescents

30 Nov 2022

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10 Years of PRCBC and Our 10th Anniversary Event

22 Nov 2022

We are grateful to all our young people for their participation during our 10th Anniversary event on 22 November 2022. Jokotola Adenuga, speaker (Manchester), 22/11/22

PRCBC marks decade of fighting for children’s rights to British citizenship

1 Nov 2022

PRESS RELEASE For immediate release: Tuesday 1 November 2022 This month, the Project for the Registration of Children as British Citizens (PRCBC) will celebrate a milestone anniversary, as it marks ten years of defending children’s citizenship rights.  Founded in November 2012, by solicitor and CEO Solange Valdez-Symonds, PRCBC is the first and only organisation working …

The High Court hearing of BC v SSHD will be on 12-13 October 2022

1 Oct 2022

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Practitioner’s note on registration of children by discretion and Home Office revised guidance (section 3(1) British Nationality Act 1981)

29 Aug 2022

The guidance has been revised in light of PRCBC’s last court challenge (Ojeh v SSHD). In April 2021, this court case settled without a final hearing with the Home Office agreeing to review their guidance. In the last 8 years, PRCBC has had to bring numerous judicial review claims challenging the Home Office policy and …

Minister’s letter of response to PRCBC and Amnesty UK’s letter of citizenship rights and fee waiver

25 Jul 2022

PRCBC welcomes the recognition in the Minister’s letter of the especial importance of British citizenship to children who are born or spent a substantial part of their lives in the UK. However, as addressed in our letter, PRCBC’s concerns regarding the implementation of the fee waiver continue to include the failure to make regulations by …

Registration of children by discretion and Home Office revised policy guidance (section 3(1) British Nationality Act 1981)

18 Jul 2022

The policy guidance has been revised in light of PRCBC’s last court challenge (Ojeh v SSHD). In April 2021, this court case settled without a final hearing with the Home Office agreeing to review their policy guidance. The new Home Office policy guidance can be found HERE. In the last 8 years, PRCBC have had …

House of Lords, Motion to Regret Immigration and Nationality (Fees) (Amendment) Regulations 2022

6 Jul 2022

We are grateful to our patron, Baroness Lister, for tabling a motion of regret on the recent citizenship fee regulations. This will be debated by the House of Lords on 6 July 2022. House of Lords debate can be found here For our joint briefing with Amnesty UK:

Joint letter to the Minister

4 Jul 2022

Our joint letter to the Minister on various children’s citizenship fee matters HERE:

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