From Syrian asylum seekers to super-rich foreign investors, immigration is one of the most controversial issues facing Britain today. Politicians kick the subject from one election to the next with energetic but ineffectual promises to ‘crack down’, while newspaper editors plaster it across front pages. But few know the truth behind the headlines; indeed, the almost daily changes to our complex immigration laws pile up so quickly that even the officials in charge struggle to keep up. In this clear, concise guide, Thom Brooks, one of the UK’s leading experts on British citizenship – and a newly initiated British citizen himself – deftly navigates the perennially thorny path, exploding myths and exposing absurdities along the way. Rangi...
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<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>This is a qualitative ...
In a context of sustained political attempts to reduce immigration and increase expulsions from the ...
Western states are concerned about maintaining and securing national borders. Across Europe, one res...
In societies where solidarity and cohesion are experienced primarily via shared national identity, i...
Unprecedented numbers of migrants have arrived into the UK since the early 1990s. Heated debate has...
The 'Life in the United Kingdom' test is an important part of British immigration policy attracting ...
In February 2009 Gordon Brown’s government promoted the concept of ‘earned citizenship’ which is bas...
2017 has been a politically challenging year, with great impacts for each individual living in the U...
Debates about integration, British values and identity, who can belong and who can become a citizen,...
The overall aim of this project was to explore the experiences and opinions of refugees living in Sc...
This paper presents an analysis of interviews conducted with citizenship officers in London, working...
Citizenship and naturalization procedures in the UK are examined in historical perspective. Recent l...
After the initial shock and disappointment of the Brexit Referendum result in June 2016, EU citizens...
Empirical work has documented the socio-economic characteristics of immigrants who naturalise and th...
Since November 2005, the foreign residents in the United Kingdom who wish to apply for British citiz...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>This is a qualitative ...
In a context of sustained political attempts to reduce immigration and increase expulsions from the ...
Western states are concerned about maintaining and securing national borders. Across Europe, one res...
In societies where solidarity and cohesion are experienced primarily via shared national identity, i...
Unprecedented numbers of migrants have arrived into the UK since the early 1990s. Heated debate has...