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The Home Office updated their guidance on the good character requirement, specifically certain factors that are taken into account when assessing whether a person meets this requirement when applying for British citizenship.
Key Points:
Additional Information: The guidance states that those who applied before Feb. 10 where illegal entry is a factor will continue to have their application reviewed to determine whether that immigration breach should be disregarded.
The guidance has also been updated to include those arriving without a required valid entry clearance or electronic travel authorization (ETA). As BAL reported, the government is currently in the process of implementing a new ETA system, and a person who applies for citizenship who has previously arrived without a required valid entry clearance or ETA and having made a dangerous journey will also now normally be refused citizenship if applying after Feb. 10. Officials clarified that a dangerous journey includes, but is not limited to, traveling by small boat or concealed in a vehicle or other conveyance but does not include arrival as a passenger with a commercial airline. BAL will continue to monitor developments and will provide more information as it becomes available.
This alert has been provided by the BAL Global Practice Group.
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