The Home Office has finally introduced fee waivers for applications by children for British citizenship requiring them to credibly show that they cannot afford the £1012 application fee.

The Home Office has finally introduced fee waivers for applications by children for British citizenship requiring them to credibly show that they cannot afford the £1012 application fee.
The High Court has ruled that the Home Office’s £1,012 fee to register a child as a British citizen is unlawful. In a landmark judgment,
The High Court is hearing a landmark challenge to the government’s imposition of an application fee of over £1000 to children seeking to register as
High Court to consider lawfulness of £1012 fee to register children as British citizens.
The Special Immigration Appeals Commission (SIAC) has allowed the appeals of two men against the decisions of the Home Office to deprive them of their British citizenship on national security grounds.
The Special Immigration Appeals Commission (SIAC) has upheld the decision of the Home Office to refuse to grant British citizenship to four relatives of Syrian