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Citizenship

Volume 226: debated on Monday 7 June 1993

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To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he has considered the recommendations of the Speaker's Commission on citizenship; and if he will make a statement.

The recommendations of the 1990 report of the Commission on Citizenship have been considered in the Home Office.The Government regard citizenship in its widest sense as an issue of fundamental importance and take every opportunity to encourage individuals and companies alike to be aware of, and act on, their responsibilities in the community. The wide-ranging report made a contribution to the discussion of these issues.The report's recommendations covered many departmental interests and those falling within the Home Office's remit have been borne in mind in the course of its work.

To ask the Secretary of State for The Home Department how many applications have been made in each year since 1985 for registration as British nationals (overseas); and how many have been (a) granted, (b) refused and (c) are still pending.

Hong Kong British Dependent Territories citizens are entitled to BN(0) status and no applications have been refused. BN(0) registrations first took place in 1987. Applications received and registered since then are as follows:

Applications
YearReceivedRegistered
1198718,36616,275
198831,91630,222
198953,22249,519
199080,21378,265
1991101,534107,423
1992156,511149,302
2199372,71366,294
Total514,475497,300
1 (from July).
2 (to April).
The number of applications outstanding at end April 1993 was 17,175.