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R (on the application of AZ) v Secretary of State for the Home Department (statelessness "admissible") [2021] UKUT 284 (IAC)
Mr Z Malik Q.C, instructed by the Government Legal Department appeared on behalf of the Respondent.
         The word "admissible" must mean in the context of paragraph 403(c) the ability to enter lawfully and reside lawfully. "Admissible" does not incorporate the concept of "permanent residence".
         The Statelessness Convention does not impose a requirement on contracting parties to grant either permanent residence or citizenship.
         The applicant was born in Kuwait and is stateless.
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