Facilitated Naturalization of Stateless Persons
Naturalization of stateless persons falls under the broader problem of statelessness, which is recently drawing more and more attention. However, the issue of facilitated naturalization of stateless persons stays grossly overlooked. The present article tries to identify international and European st...
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doaj-2a18ee1bd9414d7c9d140e9b21a198612020-11-25T02:39:21ZengUbiquity PressTilburg Law Review2211-25452014-01-01191-220321110.1163/22112596-0190202063Facilitated Naturalization of Stateless PersonsEva Mrekajová0Intern at the Statelessness Unit, Department of International Protection, Pillar I-Policy and Law, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), GenevaNaturalization of stateless persons falls under the broader problem of statelessness, which is recently drawing more and more attention. However, the issue of facilitated naturalization of stateless persons stays grossly overlooked. The present article tries to identify international and European standards and general recommendations related to facilitated access to citizenship for stateless persons. The article focuses in particular on assessment of material requirements (residence, language and other integration requirements, good character, economic resources requirements, loyalty to the State and security) and procedural aspects of naturalization (application, proceedings).https://tilburglawreview.com/articles/69reduction of statelessnessaccess to citizenshipfacilitated naturalizationresidencelanguage testsintegrationgood charactereconomic resources requirementsloyaltysecurityapplication for naturalizationnaturalization proceedings |
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Facilitated Naturalization of Stateless Persons |
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Naturalization of stateless persons falls under the broader problem of statelessness, which is recently drawing more and more attention. However, the issue of facilitated naturalization of stateless persons stays grossly overlooked. The present article tries to identify international and European standards and general recommendations related to facilitated access to citizenship for stateless persons. The article focuses in particular on assessment of material requirements (residence, language and other integration requirements, good character, economic resources requirements, loyalty to the State and security) and procedural aspects of naturalization (application, proceedings). |
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reduction of statelessness access to citizenship facilitated naturalization residence language tests integration good character economic resources requirements loyalty security application for naturalization naturalization proceedings |
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