Deprivation of Citizenship Orders (Effect during Appeal) Bill 2024-25
A short bill proposing that a successful appeal against removal of British citizenship would no longer restore the person's citizenship immediately.

A short history of UK immigration, asylum and citizenship policy through the lens of government white papers.
Immigration white papers, 1965-2025 (174 KB , PDF)
A white paper is a government document that proposes important policy changes, including new legislation. The attached briefing summarises seven white papers on immigration, asylum and citizenship issued over the past 60 years:
While the list provides a snapshot of issues that were important at different points in recent history, it is not a comprehensive survey of shifts in immigration policy. Many major changes were not preceded by a white paper.
The list of white papers is not necessarily complete. Suggestions for any omissions are welcome.
Immigration white papers, 1965-2025 (174 KB , PDF)
A short bill proposing that a successful appeal against removal of British citizenship would no longer restore the person's citizenship immediately.
It is important to recognise that not all immigration decisions attract a right to appeal. It is also important for a constituent to ask for advice from a solicitor or immigration adviser if considering an appeal.
A general debate on Windrush Day is scheduled to take place in the House of Commons Chamber on 16 June 2025.