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Parliament to discuss the status of stateless persons on Wednesday

Monday, 5 January 2026RSS
Parliament to discuss the status of stateless persons on Wednesday

The legislation provides for access to nationality for stateless persons after four years of legal residence in the country.

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Statelessness (apatridia) means a person is not considered a national by any country under its laws, leaving them without a passport or an automatic right to reside. That status often prevents access to education, healthcare, employment and social services, so parliamentary discussion can lead to laws or procedures to identify stateless people and give them legal protection or a pathway to residency.