October date fixed for appeal over controversial "unbroken" residence citizenship ruling

An appeal has been initiated over a controversial High Court decision, with far-reaching implications, that applicants for citizenship must have "unbroken" residence here for a year prior to their application.

October date fixed for appeal over controversial "unbroken" residence citizenship ruling

An appeal has been initiated over a controversial High Court decision, with far-reaching implications, that applicants for citizenship must have "unbroken" residence here for a year prior to their application.

The Court of Appeal today fixed October 8 as the hearing date for the appeal.

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