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Britishness Belonging And Citizenship Experiencing Nationality Law Devyani Prabhat

  • SKU: BELL-7020394
Britishness Belonging And Citizenship Experiencing Nationality Law Devyani Prabhat
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Publisher: Policy Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 29.55 MB
Pages: 162
Author: Devyani Prabhat
ISBN: 9781447344476, 1447344472
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Britishness Belonging And Citizenship Experiencing Nationality Law Devyani Prabhat by Devyani Prabhat 9781447344476, 1447344472 instant download after payment.

Nationality law in Britain is liberal and expansive in making it possible for immigrants to become citizens. Nonetheless, long-term residents, who are educated and possess skills that are important for the British economy, still face significant barriers to citizenship. This book offers insights into the experiences of long-term residents who have successfully become British citizens, through their own stories and newly commissioned illustrations of the journey of immigration. The goal is to explain the gap between formal law and law in practice, but the focus of the book is not solely on barriers -- Devyani Prabhat also explores the feelings of belonging and empowerment that people experience during the citizenship journey.
“Engagingly written and addresses a very timely, and urgent, area of debate.”
Sarah Neal, University of Sheffield

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