Deprivation of Citizenship

There have been votes in Parliament on if there should be a requirement to give an individual notice of intent to remove their citizenship, and on if removal of citizenship should be permitted if it would leave a person stateless.

Tan Dhesi consistently voted against making it easier to remove someone's British citizenship

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Major votes

  • On 20 Apr 2022: Tan Dhesi voted not to make a new law allowing people to be deprived of their citizenship without notice retrospective, not to make existing orders depriving people of their citizenship which are invalid due to a lack of notice, valid. Show vote
  • On 22 Mar 2022: Tan Dhesi voted not to allow people to be deprived of their British Citizenship without them being contacted and given prior notice, even in cases where giving such notice is deemed impractical or contrary to the public interest to do so. Show vote
  • On 8 Dec 2021: Tan Dhesi voted against a series of changes to the law on immigration and nationality, against permitting the removal of asylum seekers with applications pending to other countries and against provisions aimed at discouraging unsafe and dangerous routes of entry. Show vote
  • On 20 Jul 2021: Tan Dhesi voted against a series of changes to the law on immigration and nationality, against permitting the removal of asylum seekers with applications pending to other countries and against provisions aimed at discouraging unsafe and dangerous routes of entry. Show vote
  • On 20 Jul 2021: Tan Dhesi voted against a series of changes to the law on immigration and nationality, against permitting the removal of asylum seekers with applications pending to other countries and against provisions aimed at discouraging unsafe and dangerous routes of entry. Show vote

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