Not exact matches
Mr. Speaker, Section 17 (1) of the Act in issue provides: «Subject to this section, the Minister may on an application and with the approval of the President grant the
status of right of abode to any of the following persons: a) a Ghanaian by birth, adoption, registration or naturalization, within the meaning of the
Citizenship Act who by reason of his acquisition of a foreign nationality has lost his Ghanaian citizenship; and b) a person of African descent in th
Citizenship Act who by reason of his acquisition of a foreign nationality has
lost his Ghanaian
citizenship; and b) a person of African descent in th
citizenship; and b) a person of African descent in the Diaspora.
Just like the job - seeking EU citizen who
lost his / her worker
status, the
Citizenship Directive itself provides for the economically inactive in his first three months of residence a «gradual system -LSB-...] which seeks to safeguard the right of residence and access to social assistance», taking into consideration «various factors characterising the individual situation of each applicant for social assistance and, in particular, the duration of the exercise of any economic activity» (paras 46 - 48).
(3) This purpose means that would undermine the purposes for which EU
citizenship was established if the nationals of a withdrawing Member State were to
lose this
status upon the disapplication of the Treaties with regard to that state in accordance with Article 50 TEU
(3) Therefore, in the conduct of the negotiations mandated by Article 50 TEU which will presumably culminate in one of the conditions for the withdrawal of the United Kingdom being fulfilled, the government of the United Kingdom and the European Union institutions are bound by the relevant general principles of EU law to negotiate in good faith so as to find a political solution in order to fulfil insofar as possible the
status and rights of those who shall be
losing the
status of EU
citizenship
I would suggest that «purely» textual interpretation of the Treaties would produce the conclusion that nationals of a departed Member State necessarily
lose the
status and rights of EU
citizenship.
DACA recipients were set to begin
losing their
status in March, and the ABA House of Delegates passed a resolution urging Congress to put legislation in place allowing DACA recipients and others to apply for permanent legal
status and
citizenship.
The Marketplace may ask you for documents to confirm information on your application — your income,
citizenship, or immigration
status, or Special Enrollment Period (SEP) eligibility, like if you moved or
lost other health coverage.