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thanks backer for some positve hope, yes nobody knows whts going to happen i would say lets see and wait.Backer wrote:I have been closely watching this issue in various forums.
The fact is that nothing I or anybody else currently says is certain and all is speculation but having said that it looks probable that those eligable for ILR prior to July 2011 will get it and once they have it they will probably be able to apply for citizenship along the lines of the old rules for certain transitional period.
If the new government decides to bring "earned citizenship" into force as envisioned in the 2009 Act, then the previously mentioned transitional arrangements definitely will apply. Under these transitional arrangements, you would still have the opportunity to apply for naturalisation under the old rules.fahmad60 wrote: Thanks JulesN19, its not clear wht going to be happend but if it dose happend then there will not ba transitional arrangements. Is that right?
Thanks JulesN19 for ur reply, i didnt get ur this above mentioned line but rules are changing in july 2011 nor feb 2011. Is there any other plan that govt thinking.JulesN19 wrote:t would be extremely unlikely that any change would take effect in time to affect a naturalisation application that you may make in February 2011.
Repealing or amending the "earned citizenship" provisions of the Borders, Citizenship and Immigration Act 2009 would require an Act of Parliament. However, the relevant sections of that Act are not yet in force and the date on which it is to come into force is to be decided by statutory instrument. For this reason, the government could just decide never to activate "earned citizenship".Manas wrote:If the new govt decides to make significant changes in the ILR rules, by scrapping the Labour-govt proposed Border & Citizenship Act, would that not require a Parliamentary approval? Or would that also be an arbitrary decision like the one for the Temporary Cap for non-EU Economic Migrant Limit?
"Earned citizenship" was only to change things in July 2011 if a statutory instrument were issued to bring it into force then.Manas wrote:Thanks JulesN19 for ur reply, i didnt get ur this above mentioned line but rules are changing in july 2011 nor feb 2011.
"Earned citizenship" was only to change things in July 2011 if a statutory instrument were issued to bring it into force then.Manas wrote:Thanks JulesN19 for ur reply, i didnt get ur this above mentioned line but rules are changing in july 2011 nor feb 2011.
No, because Immigration rules are delegated/ secondary legislation.Manas wrote:But, would not the new rule required to be passed in the Parliament first before being implemented?