Sentences with phrase «citizenship as»

We are still working on her citizenship as it is a complicated thing.
New Zealand About Blog «Statistical thinking will one day be as necessary for efficient citizenship as the ability to read and write.»
Speaking about the student protests, he said, «It would be at best quixotic, and at worst hypocritical, if we treated our applicants differently, penalizing them for engaging in responsible, responsive citizenship as the students at Stoneman Douglas and elsewhere have done.»
Enrollment requires written notification of the new Dependent's name, birth date, gender, and citizenship as well as payment of any additional premium due.
It is deprivation of citizenship as the ultimate form of punishment, a modern equivalent of the banishment of older tribes.
Prior to November 2015, you could apply for British Citizenship as an EEA National directly if you had been living in the UK and «exercising treaty rights» as an EEA National for a period of 5 years.
Your New York City immigration lawyer additionally handles deportation / removal, citizenship as well as asylum issues.
Alternative Financing Options for Capital Infrastructure, Citizenship as Catalyst for Nation - Building, Dialogue with National First Nation Organizations ~ Accountability, Outreach and Service...
Could North Korea give Malcolm Turnbull (Current Australian Prime Minister as of 2017) citizenship as a way to disrupt the parliament?
In line with its previous cases, however, the Court again skips any reference to Union citizenship as a «fundamental status» and emphasises the importance of economic activity.
Furthermore, both the webpages of the Ministry of Migration and the citizenship page of the Lithuanian Foreign Ministry fail to provide a definition for this specific term, as does the current law on citizenship (despite directly citing the 1919 law for defining who is eligible to claim citizenship as a descendant).
On February 6, 2014, the federal government of Canada introduced Bill C - 24, a new law that changes Canadian citizenship as we know it.
It found that «there is reason to doubt the correctness of the interpretation of Article 20 TFEU that the loss of the status of [national] of an EU Member State leads to loss of EU citizenship as well».
The congruent first sentences of Article 20 TFEU and Article 9 TEU both establish the legal condition for the acquisition of the status of EU citizenship as being the pre-existing «holding» of «nationality of a Member State».
The choice would be to retain, acquire, or indeed reject EU citizenship as a constituent status.
When Union membership is as fragile and uncertain as Brexit and the opinion polls in other states suggest, it is hard to see its citizenship as in any way fundamental, or in terms of destiny.
«If we accept that Union citizenship can be removed by a national parliamentary majority of 51 % than we implicitly regard that citizenship as a contingent status of convenience...» What struck me (and many others, I believe) about this whole affair is that it has become clear that British citizenship can also be removed by a national parliamentary majority of 51 %.
I might suggest work visas or even conditional citizenship as a facilitator and motivator for these foreign tradespeople.
I was encouraged by your blog post citing Ilan Safit's thoughts on ecological citizenship as a precursor to planetary progress and at the same time want to respond to the suggestion that in Rio, the U.N. may have sacrificed its potential in shaping big ideas at the altar of practicalities and mechanical processes, important as they were.
Last year, the Jamaica - born artist became a U.S. citizen; through this process, he experienced anxiety toward and frustration with the gatekeepers of citizenship as he moved closer to becoming an American.
Throughout his lifetime Judd advocated for the importance of art and artistic expression; he regarded land preservation, empirical knowledge, and engaged citizenship as fundamental aspects of society and he wrote extensively on these and other subjects.
Several therapy dog programs are now requiring citizenship as a prerequisite for service as well.
«You have to teach digital citizenship as part of your curriculum.
The mission of Green Run Collegiate (GRC) is to engage students in critical thinking and teamwork to empower them toward college and career readiness and global citizenship as community leaders.
Such an education would properly prepare learners for competent, responsible citizenship as well as teach the skills and competencies to build and sustain a productive professional career and life.
Schools have a responsibility to develop social and emotional skills that are as critical for employment, college and citizenship as many perceive academics to be.
Malcolm Trobe, Deputy General Secretary of the Association of School and College Leaders, said: «Schools have not stopped teaching citizenship as part of their programmes, however, there is no longer a feeling that it necessarily has to be an examined subject.
Talk about citizenship as a normal part of identity, similar to race, class, gender, or sexuality.
This was originally an introductory lesson to a unit on prejudice and discrimination for a full course RS group, but this could easily be used for PSHE and Citizenship as well.
I will refer to the percentage of students in each school who link voting with good citizenship as the school's civic climate.
Lazar says it is logistically difficult to measure outcomes beyond anecdotally but cites positive feedback from teachers and outreach from principals who want their schools to more deeply engage on digital citizenship as part of their wellbeing programs.
While it is important to start teaching students about citizenship as early as possible, high school represents a critical period for educating and involving them in politics.
All the way up through the upper grades or making sure that they are practicing good digital citizenship as they're involved in this kind of inquiry, because kids can go in directions that are not safe for them.»
This resource also has a cross-curricular relevance and could be used as a different approach to citizenship as the weeds Landy's Nourishment series can be seen as representing the overlooked or marginalised in society.
Teach your students about the «9 Key Ps» of digital citizenship as you help them acquire both proactive and experiential knowledge of the online world.
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Teach your students about the «9 Key P's» of digital citizenship as you help them acquire both proactive and experiential knowledge of the online world.
The show follows the fictional Department of Social Affairs and Citizenship as they're watched over by Downing Street's angry enforcer Malcolm Tucker (Peter Capaldi)-- a man from whom we can all learn a swear or two.
I don't think I've ever heard a more succinct definition of what it means to be a citizen, and I've rarely seen a movie about citizenship as quietly eloquent as «Quest.»
Once an NYIFUP lawyer picked up the case, she realized A.B. had automatically derived U.S. citizenship as a child when his father became naturalized.
Whereas previously, under the MHA 1983, patients lost the right to refuse medical treatment whilst subject to hospital detention, once discharged from their section and returned to the community they regained the same rights of citizenship as the rest of us, such as the right to refuse medical treatment, even if this goes against professional medical opinion and is likely to be detrimental to our health.
He is a co-founder and director of the Speakers» Corner Trust, a registered charity promoting free expression, public debate and active citizenship as a means of revitalising civil society in the UK as well as in Berlin, Prague and Nigeria.
The group's final report [4] in 1998, known as the Crick Report, [5] led to the introduction of citizenship as a core subject in the National Curriculum.
Leaving aside the «natural born citizen» aspect of running for US president, Senator Ted Cruz acted to renounce his Canadian citizenship as part of his preparation for a presidential run.
The idea of citizenship as practice and process has since been emphasized by many a political theorist (Beetham, 1999; Heater, 1999; Mouffe, 1996).
Gordon and Stack (2007) have emphasized citizenship as providing «room to maneuver» for people to secure their livelihoods, while Robins, et al (2008) highlight the need to think about citizenship in terms of political agency, embedded in everyday life.
In such circumstances, then, instead of widening the analytic net of citizenship to the point of «stretching» the concept too far, might it be more appropriate to think of citizenship as one of several ways of forging membership in the political community?
Marshall's formulation has since been held up to critical scrutiny for the manner in which it foregrounded citizenship as a regime of rights.
Social scientists most commonly view citizenship as a juridical status conferred by states upon individuals in a national community.
Moreover, residence on Scottish territory, even without being born in Scotland or of Scottish ancestry, can be a qualification for citizenship as well.
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